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Kazuhiko Kandori

Kazuhiko Kandori

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
7212
World Ranking
14582
National Ranking
1141

Overview

Kazuhiko Kandori is affiliated with Osaka Kyoiku University in Japan. Their research spans multiple fields within Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, and Materials Science. Kandori's work includes contributions to subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Geophysics, Biomaterials, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Calcium Carbonate Crystallization and Inhibition
  • Thermal and Kinetic Analysis
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization

Kandori has published papers in journals such as Chemical Geology and GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. Recent publications include:

  • Partitioning of sodium into calcium carbonates synthesized at 10-40 °C: Influence of organic ligands and temperature, 2020, Chemical Geology
  • Combined tracers in hot spring waters across the Kii Peninsula, Japan: Implications for the origins of metamorphic fluids of the SW Japan forearc, 2021, GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL

Their frequent co-authors are:

  • Masako Hori
  • Koki Momose
  • Makoto Shiogama
  • Yoshiro Nishio
  • Takumi Kawabata

Kandori's scholarly output is primarily focused on the interaction of geological and chemical processes, including the synthesis and behavior of calcium carbonate compounds, thermal analysis, and fluid tracing in geological contexts such as hot springs and tectonic environments.

Best Publications

  • Preparation and characterization of monodisperse magnetite sols in microemulsion

    Masao Gobe;Kijiro Kon-No;Kazuhiko Kandori;Ayao Kitahara

  • FTIR Study on incorporation of CO2 into calcium hydroxyapatite

    Zhi Hua Cheng;Akemi Yasukawa;Kazuhiko Kandori;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Surface silanol groups of mesoporous silica FSM-16

    Tatsuo Ishikawa;Mitsuhiko Matsuda;Akemi Yasukawa;Kazuhiko Kandori

  • FTIR Study of Adsorption of CO2 on Nonstoichiometric Calcium Hydroxyapatite

    Zhi Hua Cheng;Akemi Yasukawa;Kazuhiko Kandori;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Surface structure and composition of calcium hydroxyapatites substituted with Al(III), La(III) and Fe(III) ions

    Masato Wakamura;Kazuhiko Kandori;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Preparation and characterization of magnesium–calcium hydroxyapatites

    Akemi Yasukawa;Satoshi Ouchi;Kazuhiko Kandori;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Formation of magnetite in the presence of ferric oxyhydroxides

    Tatsuo Ishikawa;Yoshinori Kondo;Akemi Yasukawa;Kazuhiko Kandori

  • Surface composition of calcium hydroxyapatite modified with metal ions

    Masato Wakamura;Kazuhiko Kandori;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Texture and formation mechanism of fibrous calcium hydroxyapatite particles prepared by decomposition of calcium-EDTA chelates

    Kazuhiko Kandori;Naoto Horigami;Akemi Yasukawa;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Study on the particle texture dependence of protein adsorption by using synthetic micrometer-sized calcium hydroxyapatite particles

    Kazuhiko Kandori;Aya Fudo;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Adsorption of bovine serum albumin onto synthetic calcium hydroxyapatite: influence of particle texture

    Kazuhiko Kandori;Takashi Shimizu;Akemi Yasukawa;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Preparation of calcium hydroxyapatite nanoparticles using microreactor and their characteristics of protein adsorption.

    Kazuhiko Kandori;Tomohiko Kuroda;Shigenori Togashi;Erika Katayama

  • Surface modification of calcium hydroxyapatite with hexyl and decyl phosphates

    Hidekazu Tanaka;Akemi Yasukawa;Kazuhiko Kandori;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Influences of metal ions on the formation of β-FeOOH particles

    Tatsuo Ishikawa;Ryuichi Katoh;Akemi Yasukawa;Kazuhiko Kandori

  • Adsorption of immunogamma globulin onto various synthetic calcium hydroxyapatite particles.

    Kazuhiko Kandori;Kaori Miyagawa;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Formation of ionic water/oil microemulsions and their application in the preparation of CaCO3 particles

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  • Influences of metal ions on the formation of γ-FeOOH and magnetite rusts

    Tatsuo Ishikawa;Minori Kumagai;Akemi Yasukawa;Kazuhiko Kandori

  • Modification of calcium hydroxyapatite using alkyl phosphates

    Hidekazu Tanaka;Akemi Yasukawa;Kazuhiko Kandori;Tatsuo Ishikawa

  • Adsorption of protein on non-stoichiometric calcium—strontium hydroxyapatite

    Kazuhiko Kandori;Miwa Saito;Hiroshi Saito;Akemi Yasukawa

  • Preparation and structure of calcium hydroxyapatite substituted with light rare earth ions

    Akemi Yasukawa;Keiko Gotoh;Hidekazu Tanaka;Kazuhiko Kandori

  • Adsorption of albumin on calcium hydroxylapatite

    K. Kandori;S. Sawai;Y. Yamamoto;H. Saito

  • Adsorption of myoglobin onto various synthetic hydroxyapatite particles

    Kazuhiko Kandori;Aya Fudo;Tatsuo Ishikawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshiaki Morisada
Yoshiaki Morisada Osaka University

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