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Hisao Hidaka

Hisao Hidaka

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
17849
World Ranking
5837
National Ranking
363

Hisao Hidaka 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 Hisao Hidaka sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 191 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Hisao Hidaka 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 Hisao Hidaka sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 70 D-Index — 68th percentile

68% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Hisao Hidaka is affiliated with Meisei University in Japan. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Materials Science, with significant contributions in Condensed Matter Physics and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials. Additional areas of study include Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Mechanical Engineering, and Inorganic Chemistry.

Their scholarly work focuses on several main topics:

  • Rare-earth and actinide compounds
  • Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
  • Iron-based superconductors research
  • Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
  • Magnetic Properties of Alloys
  • Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials

Hisao Hidaka has published numerous papers in various scientific journals. Selected recent publications include:

  • "Electric Quadrupolar Contributions in the Magnetic Phases of UNi4B" (2021, Physical Review Letters)
  • "Magnetic Field-Temperature Phase Diagram of CeCoSi Constructed on the Basis of Specific Heat, Magnetoresistivity, and Magnetization Measurements: Single Crystal Study" (2022, Journal of the Physical Society of Japan)
  • "In-plane anisotropy of single-q and multiple-q ordered phases in the antiferromagnetic metal CeRh2Si2" (2023, Physical Review B)
  • "Helical magnetic ordering studied in single-crystalline GdBe13" (2020, Physical Review B)
  • "Elemental Dilution Effect on the Elastic Response due to a Quadrupolar Kondo Effect of the Non-Kramers System Y1−xPrxIr2Zn20" (2023, Journal of the Physical Society of Japan)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hisao Hidaka include:

  • Hiroshi Amitsuka
  • Tatsuya Yanagisawa
  • Ruo Hibino
  • Hiraku Saito
  • S. Zherlitsyn

Their research outputs are commonly published in the following venues:

  • Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review B
  • Proceedings of the International Conference on Strongly Correlated Electron Systems (SCES2019)
  • Physical Review Letters

Best Publications

  • Photoassisted Degradation of Dye Pollutants. V. Self-Photosensitized Oxidative Transformation of Rhodamine B under Visible Light Irradiation in Aqueous TiO2 Dispersions

    Taixing Wu;Guangming Liu;Jincai Zhao;Hisao Hidaka

  • Chemical oxidation and DNA damage catalysed by inorganic sunscreen ingredients.

    Rosemary Dunford;Angela Salinaro;Lezhen Cai;Nick Serpone

  • Exploiting the interparticle electron transfer process in the photocatalysed oxidation of phenol, 2-chlorophenol and pentachlorophenol: chemical evidence for electron and hole transfer between coupled semiconductors

    N. Serpone;P. Maruthamuthu;P. Maruthamuthu;P. Pichat;E. Pelizzetti

  • Photooxidative N-demethylation of methylene blue in aqueous TiO2 dispersions under UV irradiation

    Tianyong Zhang;Toshiyuki Oyama;Akio Aoshima;Hisao Hidaka

  • TiO2-assisted photodegradation of dye pollutants : II. Adsorption and degradation kinetics of eosin in TiO2 dispersions under visible light irradiation

    Fenglei Zhang;Jincai Zhao;Tao Shen;Hisao Hidaka

  • Photodegradation of Sulforhodamine-B Dye in Platinized Titania Dispersions under Visible Light Irradiation: Influence of Platinum as a Functional Co-catalyst

    Wei Zhao;Chuncheng Chen;Xiangzhong Li;Jincai Zhao

  • Highly selective deethylation of rhodamine B: Adsorption and photooxidation pathways of the dye on the TiO2/SiO2 composite photocatalyst

    Feng Chen;Jincai Zhao;Hisao Hidaka

  • Effect of Transition Metal Ions on the TiO2-Assisted Photodegradation of Dyes under Visible Irradiation: A Probe for the Interfacial Electron Transfer Process and Reaction Mechanism

    Chuncheng Chen;Xiangzhong Li;Wanhong Ma;Jincai Zhao

  • TiO2-Assisted Photodegradation of Dyes. 9. Photooxidation of a Squarylium Cyanine Dye in Aqueous Dispersions under Visible Light Irradiation

    Taixing Wu;Tong Lin;Jincai Zhao;Hisao Hidaka

  • Photoassisted Degradation of Dye Pollutants. 8. Irreversible Degradation of Alizarin Red under Visible Light Radiation in Air-Equilibrated Aqueous TiO2 Dispersions

    Guangming Liu;and Taixing Wu;Jincai Zhao;Hisao Hidaka

  • Photooxidation Pathway of Sulforhodamine-B. Dependence on the Adsorption Mode on TiO2 Exposed to Visible Light Radiation

    Guangming Liu;Xiangzhong Li;Jincai Zhao;Hisao Hidaka

  • Evidence for H2O2 Generation during the TiO2-Assisted Photodegradation of Dyes in Aqueous Dispersions under Visible Light Illumination

    Taixing Wu;Guangming Liu;Jincai Zhao;Hisao Hidaka

  • TiO2-assisted photodegradation of dyes: A study of two competitive primary processes in the degradation of RB in an aqueous TiO2 colloidal solution

    Ping Qu;Jincai Zhao;Tao Shen;Hisao Hidaka

  • Photocatalysis by titanium dioxide and polyoxometalate/TiO2 cocatalysts. Intermediates and mechanistic study.

    Chuncheng Chen;Pengxiang Lei;Hongwei Ji;Wanhong Ma

  • Photodegradation of surfactants. 8. Comparison of photocatalytic processes between anionic DBS and cationic BDDAC on the titania surface

    Hisao Hidaka;Jincai Zhao;Ezio Pelizzetti;Nick Serpone

  • Environmental remediation by an integrated microwave/ UV-illumination method. 1. Microwave-assisted degradation of rhodamine-B dye in aqueous TiO2 dispersions.

    Satoshi Horikoshi;Hisao Hidaka;Nick Serpone

  • Environmental Remediation by an Integrated Microwave/UV Illumination Method. V. Thermal and Nonthermal Effects of Microwave Radiation on the Photocatalyst and on the Photodegradation of Rhodamine-B under UV/Vis Radiation

    Satoshi Horikoshi;and Aiko Saitou;Hisao Hidaka;Nick Serpone

  • Standardization protocol of process efficiencies and activation parameters in heterogeneous photocatalysis : relative photonic efficiencies ζr

    Nick Serpone;Geneviève Sauvé;Ralf Koch;Halima Tahiri;Halima Tahiri

  • Photo-Fenton degradation of a dye under visible light irradiation

    Kaiqun Wu;Yinde Xie;Jincai Zhao;Hisao Hidaka

  • Formation and identification of intermediates in the visible-light-assisted photodegradation of sulforhodamine-B dye in aqueous TiO2 dispersion.

    Chuncheng Chen;Wei Zhao;Jingyi Li;Jincai Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Nick Serpone
Nick Serpone University of Pavia
Jincai Zhao
Jincai Zhao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ezio Pelizzetti
Ezio Pelizzetti University of Turin
Claudio Minero
Claudio Minero University of Turin
Chuncheng Chen
Chuncheng Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Pierre Pichat
Pierre Pichat École Centrale de Lyon
Paola Calza
Paola Calza University of Turin
Valter Maurino
Valter Maurino University of Turin
Wanhong Ma
Wanhong Ma Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tsugio Sato
Tsugio Sato Tohoku University

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