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Hiroshige Matsumoto

Hiroshige Matsumoto

Overview

Hiroshige Matsumoto is a researcher affiliated with Kyushu University in Japan. Their academic focus spans the fields of engineering and materials science, with particular emphasis on materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering. Their work also covers subfields including energy engineering and power technology, biomedical engineering, and atomic and molecular physics, and optics.

The core research topics addressed by Matsumoto include advancements in solid oxide fuel cells, fuel cells and related materials, hybrid renewable energy systems, hydrogen storage and materials, electronic and structural properties of oxides, advanced battery technologies research, and chemical looping and thermochemical processes.

Matsumoto has contributed to several scientific publications across various reputable venues. Frequent publication venues include ECS Meeting Abstracts, Electrochemistry, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Solid State Ionics, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Frequent collaborators in Matsumoto's research include:

  • Kwati Leonard
  • Vediyappan Veeramani
  • Wilhelm Albert Meulenberg
  • Yoshitsugu Sone
  • Takaya Fujisaki

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Achieving a Carbon Neutral Future through Advanced Functional Materials and Technologies," 2022, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
  • "Toward Durable Protonic Ceramic Cells: Hydration-Induced Chemical Expansion Correlates with Symmetry in the Y-Doped BaZrO3-BaCeO3 Solid Solution," 2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • "Processing Ceramic Proton Conductor Membranes for Use in Steam Electrolysis," 2020, MDPI (MDPI AG)
  • "Molecular dynamics study of oxygen-ion diffusion in yttria-stabilized zirconia grain boundaries," 2022, Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • "One-Step Synthesis of Carbon-Protected Co3O4 Nanoparticles toward Long-Term Water Oxidation in Acidic Media," 2021, Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research

Best Publications

  • Relation between electrical conductivity and chemical stability of BaCeO3-based proton conductors with different trivalent dopants

    Hiroshige Matsumoto;Yuya Kawasaki;Naoki Ito;Naoki Ito;Makiko Enoki

  • Formation of Colloidal Gold Nanoparticles in an Ultrasonic Field: Control of Rate of Gold(III) Reduction and Size of Formed Gold Particles

    Kenji Okitsu;Akihiko Yue;Shuji Tanabe;and Hiroshige Matsumoto

  • Electrochemical Intercalation of Hexafluorophosphate Anion into Various Carbons for Cathode of Dual-Carbon Rechargeable Battery

    Tatsumi Ishihara;Muneki Koga;Hiroshige Matsumoto;Masaki Yoshio

  • High-Power SOFC Using La0.9Sr0.1Ga0.8Mg0.2O3 − δ ∕ Ce0.8Sm0.2O2 − δ Composite Film

    Jingwang Yan;Hiroshige Matsumoto;Makiko Enoki;Tatsumi Ishihara

  • Sonochemical Preparation and Catalytic Behavior of Highly Dispersed Palladium Nanoparticles on Alumina.

    Kenji Okitsu;Akihiko Yue;Shuji Tanabe;Hiroshige Matsumoto

  • CO2 Reforming of CH4 by Atmospheric Pressure ac Discharge Plasmas

    Aimin Huang;Guanguang Xia;Jinyun Wang;Steven L. Suib

  • Direct decomposition of NO into N2 and O2 on BaMnO3-based perovskite oxides

    Hideharu Iwakuni;Yusuke Shinmyou;Hiroshi Yano;Hiroshige Matsumoto

  • Plasma decomposition of CO2 in the presence of metal catalysts

    Stephanie L. Brock;Manuel Marquez;Manuel Marquez;Steven L. Suib;Yuji Hayashi

  • CO2 Decomposition Using Glow Discharge Plasmas

    Jin-Yun Wang;Guan-Guang Xia;Aimin Huang;Steven L. Suib

  • The transient method applied to the methanation and Fischer-Tropsch reactions over a fused iron catalyst

    Hiroshige Matsumoto;Carroll O. Bennett

  • Sonolytic Control of Rate of Gold(III) Reduction and Size of Formed Gold Nanoparticles: Relation between Reduction Rates and Sizes of Formed Nanoparticles

    Kenji Okitsu;Akihiko Yue;Shunji Tanabe;Hiroshige Matsumoto

  • Ni–Fe bimetallic anode as an active anode for intermediate temperature SOFC using LaGaO3 based electrolyte film

    Tatsumi Ishihara;Jingwang Yan;Masashi Shinagawa;Hiroshige Matsumoto

  • Protonic Conduction in Oxides at Elevated Temperatures and Their Possible Applications

    Hiroyasu Iwahara;Tetsuo Shimura;Hiroshige Matsumoto

  • Recent progress in LaGaO3 based solid electrolyte for intermediate temperature SOFCs

    Tatsumi Ishihara;Junichi Tabuchi;Shinji Ishikawa;Jingwang Yan

  • Dye-Sensitizer Effects on a Pt/KTa(Zr)O3 Catalyst for the Photocatalytic Splitting of Water†

    Hidehisa Hagiwara;Naoko Ono;Takanori Inoue;Hiroshige Matsumoto

  • Nanocolloidal Pd-Au as catalyst for the direct synthesis of hydrogen peroxide from H2 and O2

    Yohei Nomura;Tatsumi Ishihara;Yuiko Hata;Kotaro Kitawaki

  • Effect of proton-conduction in electrolyte on electric efficiency of multi-stage solid oxide fuel cells

    Yoshio Matsuzaki;Yuya Tachikawa;Takaaki Somekawa;Toru Hatae

  • Hydrogen separation using proton-conducting perovskites

    Hiroshige Matsumoto;Tetsuo Shimura;Hiroyasu Iwahara;Tohru Higuchi

  • Defect chemistry and oxygen permeation property of Pr2Ni0.75Cu0.25O4 oxide doped with Ga

    Tatsumi Ishihara;Kunihiko Nakashima;Sachio Okada;Makiko Enoki

  • Introduction of In or Ga as second dopant to BaZr0.9Y0.1O3 − δ to achieve better sinterability

    Naoki Ito;Hiroshige Matsumoto;Yuya Kawasaki;Sachio Okada

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven L. Suib
Steven L. Suib University of Connecticut
Kenji Okitsu
Kenji Okitsu Osaka Metropolitan University
Stephanie L. Brock
Stephanie L. Brock Wayne State University
Tatsumi Ishihara
Tatsumi Ishihara Kyushu University

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