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Keiichi Kaneto publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Keiichi Kaneto sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 357 publications — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Keiichi Kaneto D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Keiichi Kaneto is a researcher affiliated with the Osaka Institute of Technology in Japan. The primary focus of their work lies within the field of engineering, with a significant emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering as well as polymers and plastics, environmental engineering, biomedical engineering, and bioengineering.

The main research topics addressed by Kaneto include fuel cells and related materials, electrochemical sensors and biosensors, conducting polymers and their applications, microbial fuel cells and bioremediation, advanced battery technologies research, semiconductor materials and devices, and analytical chemistry and sensors.

Kaneto's recent publications illustrate a strong involvement in fuel cell technologies and related materials:

  • Ascorbic Acid Fuel Cells Using Nano Carbon and Conducting Polymer Composites for Anode and Paper for Separator (2020, Chemistry Letters)
  • High Power Sugar Fuel Cells Using PEDOT*PSS, CNT and PtRu Composite Anode (2022, Chemistry Letters)
  • Evaluation limit of O2 permeability in barrier films by electrolytic oxygen pump (2023, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics)
  • A new method to evaluate oxygen permeability and biofuel diffusion in barrier films using fuel cells (2020, Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan)
  • Characteristics of Electrolytic Deoxygenation Devices Using SiC and SWCNT Electrodes (2021, Chemistry Letters)

Frequent publication venues include:

  • Chemistry Letters
  • Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan
  • Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
  • Seikei-Kakou

Kaneto has collaborated notably with Sadahito Uto, with whom they have co-authored multiple papers.

The overall research demonstrates a focus on electrochemical systems, particularly exploring various materials and composites for fuel cell applications and sensor technologies. The work spans from fundamental material properties such as oxygen permeability in barrier films to applied innovations in deoxygenation devices and power generation through sugar and ascorbic acid fuel cells.

Best Publications

  • Artificial muscle: electromechanical actuators using polyaniline films

    K. Kaneto;H. Saito;Y.-G. Min;A.G. MacDiarmid

  • Physical properties of multiwalled carbon nanotubes

    Y. Ando;X. Zhao;H. Shimoyama;G. Sakai

  • Dependences of electrical and mechanical properties of conducting polypyrrole films on conditions of electrochemical polymerization in an aqueous medium

    Masaharu Satoh;Keiichi Kaneto;Katsumi Yoshino

  • An amperometric urea biosensor based on covalent immobilization of urease onto an electrochemically prepared copolymer poly (N-3-aminopropyl pyrrole-co-pyrrole) film.

    Rajesh;Vandana Bisht;Wataru Takashima;Keiichi Kaneto

  • Polypyrrole nanotube array sensor for enhanced adsorption of glucose oxidase in glucose biosensors.

    E.M.I. Mala Ekanayake;D.M.G. Preethichandra;Keiichi Kaneto

  • Characteristics of Polythiophene Battery

    Keiichi Kaneto;Katsumi Yoshino;Yoshio Inuishi

  • Artificial Muscles Based on Polypyrrole Actuators with Large Strain and Stress Induced Electrically

    Susumu Hara;Tetsuji Zama;Wataru Takashima;Keiichi Kaneto

  • Backbone Arrangement in “Friction-Transferred” Regioregular Poly(3-alkylthiophene)s

    Shuichi Nagamatsu;Wataru Takashima;Keiichi Kaneto;Yuji Yoshida

  • ESR and Transport Studies in Electrochemically Doped Polythiophene Film

    Keiichi Kaneto;Shigenori Hayashi;Shogo Ura;Katsumi Yoshino

  • Electrical conductivities of multi-wall carbon nano tubes

    K. Kaneto;M. Tsuruta;G. Sakai;W.Y. Cho

  • Electrical Properties of Conducting Polymer, Poly-Thiophene, Prepared by Electrochemical Polymerization

    Keiichi Kaneto;Katsumi Yoshino;Yoshio Inuishi

  • TFSI-doped polypyrrole actuator with 26% strain

    Susumu Hara;Tetsuji Zama;Wataru Takashima;Keiichi Kaneto

  • Electrochemistry of polyacetylene, (CH)x. Characteristics of polyacetylene cathodes

    Keiichi Kaneto;MacRae Maxfield;David P. Nairns;Alan G. MacDiarmid

  • Poly-3-hexylthiophene based organic field-effect transistor: Detection of low concentration of ammonia

    Shashi Tiwari;Arun Kumar Singh;Leela Joshi;P. Chakrabarti

  • Proposal of Electro-Optical Switching and Memory Devices Utilizing Doping and Undoping Processes of Conducting Polymers

    Katsumi Yoshino;Keiichi Kaneto;Yoshio Inuishi

  • Amperometric phenol biosensor based on covalent immobilization of tyrosinase onto an electrochemically prepared novel copolymer poly (N-3-aminopropyl pyrrole-co-pyrrole) film

    Rajesh;W. Takashima;K. Kaneto

  • Characteristics of Electro-Optic Device Using Conducting Polymers, Polythiophene and Polypyrrole Films

    Keiichi Kaneto;Katsumi Yoshino;Yoshio Inuishi

  • Quasi-solid dye sensitized solar cells solidified with chemically cross-linked gelators: Control of TiO2/gel electrolytes and counter Pt/gel electrolytes interfaces

    S Sakaguchi;H Ueki;T Kato;T Kado

  • Electrical and optical properties of polythiophene prepared by electrochemical polymerization

    Unknown

  • Electrochemical preparation of a metallic polythiophene film

    Keiichi Kaneto;Yasutaka Kohno;Katsumi Yoshino;Yoshio Inuishi

  • Alkyl Chain Length Dependence of Field-Effect Mobilities in Regioregular Poly(3-Alkylthiophene) Films

    Keiichi Kaneto;Wee Y. Lim;Wataru Takashima;Takeshi Endo

  • Absorption spectra induced by photoexcitation and electrochemical doping in polythiophene

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Katsumi Yoshino
Katsumi Yoshino Osaka University
Shuzi Hayase
Shuzi Hayase University of Electro-Communications
Bansi D. Malhotra
Bansi D. Malhotra Delhi Technological University
Kiyoshi Yase
Kiyoshi Yase National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Rajiv Prakash
Rajiv Prakash Indian Institute of Technology BHU
Alan G. MacDiarmid
Alan G. MacDiarmid University of Pennsylvania
Ajeet Kaushik
Ajeet Kaushik Florida Polytechnic University
Yoshinori Ando
Yoshinori Ando Meijo University
Mitsumasa Iwamoto
Mitsumasa Iwamoto Tokyo Institute of Technology
Sharif Ahmad
Sharif Ahmad Jamia Millia Islamia

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