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D-Index
49
Citations
9271
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14761
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1155

Haruo Kuroda publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Haruo Kuroda sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 343 publications — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Haruo Kuroda D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Haruo Kuroda sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Haruo Kuroda was affiliated with Tokyo University of Science in Japan. During their career, they contributed to academic research primarily within the field of haematology, with publications appearing in noted scientific journals.

Their recent scholarly output included a paper titled Issue Information, published in 2023 in the European Journal of Haematology. This paper is the recorded publication and reflects their engagement with current haematological research topics.

Throughout their work, Haruo Kuroda collaborated with several researchers. Frequent co-authors included:

  • Carl Chung
  • Godsfavour Umoru
  • Khalil A. Abboud
  • Eleanor C. Hobaugh
  • Frank W.G. Leebeek

Their publications were predominantly featured in the European Journal of Haematology, denoting a consistent connection with this venue for disseminating research findings.

Best Publications

  • The formation of hydrogen passivated silicon single‐crystal surfaces using ultraviolet cleaning and HF etching

    T. Takahagi;I. Nagai;A. Ishitani;H. Kuroda

  • Photocatalytic decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen over nickel(II) oxide-strontium titanate (SrTiO3) powder. 1. Structure of the catalysts

    Kazunari Domen;Akihiko Kudo;Takaharu Onishi;Nobuhiro Kosugi

  • Electron energy loss and X-ray absorption spectroscopy of rutile and anatase: a test of structural sensitivity

    R Brydson;H Sauer;W Engel;J M Thomass

  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic studies of CrO2 and some related chromium compounds

    Isao Ikemoto;Kikujiro Ishii;Shuichi Kinoshita;Haruo Kuroda

  • Polarized Cu K-edge XANES of square planar CuCl42− ion. Experimental and theoretical evidence for shake-down phenomena

    Nobuhiro Kosugi;Toshihiko Yokoyama;Kiyotaka Asakura;Haruo Kuroda

  • Origin of the band gap in the negative charge-transfer-energy compound NaCuO2.

    T. Mizokawa;H. Namatame;A. Fujimori;K. Akeyama

  • Efficient methods for solving the open-shell scf problem and for obtaining an initial guess. The “one-hamiltonian” and the “partial scf” methods

    Nobuhiro Kosugi;Haruo Kuroda

  • Carrier Dynamics in TiO2 and Pt/TiO2 Powders Observed by Femtosecond Time-Resolved Near-Infrared Spectroscopy at a Spectral Region of 0.9−1.5 μm with the Direct Absorption Method

    Koichi Iwata;Tomohisa Takaya;Hiro-O Hamaguchi;Akira Yamakata

  • Sulfur K-edge absorption spectra of Na2SO4, Na2SO3, Na2S2O3, and Na2S2Ox(x=5―8)

    Hideo Sekiyama;Nobuhiro Kosugi;Haruo Kuroda;Toshiaki Ohta

  • Cu K-edge XANES of (La1-xSrx)2CuO4, YBa2Cu3Oy and related Cu oxides. valence, structure and final-state effects on 1s-4pπ and 1s-4pσ absorption

    Nobuhiro Kosugi;Hiroshi Kondoh;Hiroyuki Tajima;Haruo Kuroda

  • First Ambient-pressure Superconductor Based on Ni(dmit)2, α-EDT-TTF[Ni(dmit)2]

    Hiroyuki Tajima;Makoto Inokuchi;Akiko Kobayashi;Toshiaki Ohta

  • Bimetallic promotion of alcohol production in CO hydrogenation and olefin hydroformylation on RhFe, PtFe, PdFe, and IrFe cluster-derived catalysts

    Atsushi Fukuoka;Takuma Kimura;Nobuhiro Kosugi;Haruo Kuroda

  • Structure of lead phthalocyanine (triclinic form)

    Unknown

  • Photooxidation of the Evaporated Films of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Studied by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

    Masamichi Yamada;Isao Ikemoto;Haruo Kuroda

  • Characterization of NaY-entrapped Rh6(CO)16 cluster by FTIR and EXAFS spectroscopies and the catalytic behavior in 13CO isotopic exchange reaction

    Ling Fen. Rao;Atsushi. Fukuoka;Nobuhiro. Kosugi;Haruo. Kuroda

  • Fluorine‐containing species on the hydrofluoric acid etched silicon single‐crystal surface

    T. Takahagi;A. Ishitani;H. Kuroda;Y. Nagasawa

  • Polarized Absorption Spectra of Single Crystals of Ion Radical Salts. II. K(TCNQ) and Cs2(TCNQ)3

    Shoji Hiroma;Haruo Kuroda;Hideo Akamatu

  • Control of the chemical reactivity of a silicon single‐crystal surface using the chemical modification technique

    T. Takahagi;A. Ishitani;H. Kuroda;Y. Nagasawa

  • Ionization potentials and electron affinities of carbo- and heterocyclicπ-conjugated molecules

    Tosiyasu L. Kunii;Haruo Kuroda

  • Polarized Absorption Spectra of Single Crystals of Tetrathiafulvalenium Salts

    Tadashi Sugano;Kyuya Yakushi;Haruo Kuroda

  • Polarized xanes spectra of CuCl2 · 2H2O. Further evidence for shake-down phenomena

    Toshihiko Yokoyama;Nobuhiro Kosugi;Haruo Kuroda

Frequent Co-Authors

Nobuhiro Kosugi
Nobuhiro Kosugi Osaka University
Toshiaki Ohta
Toshiaki Ohta Ritsumeikan University
Kiyotaka Asakura
Kiyotaka Asakura Hokkaido University
Toshihiko Yokoyama
Toshihiko Yokoyama Institute of Molecular Sciences
Yasuhiro Iwasawa
Yasuhiro Iwasawa University of Electro-Communications
Akiko Kobayashi
Akiko Kobayashi Nihon University
Madoka Tokumoto
Madoka Tokumoto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
John Meurig Thomas
John Meurig Thomas University of Cambridge
Katsumi Kaneko
Katsumi Kaneko Shinshu University
Tosiyasu L. Kunii
Tosiyasu L. Kunii University of Tokyo

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