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Kingo Itaya

Kingo Itaya

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
15770
World Ranking
5929
National Ranking
374

Kingo Itaya 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 Kingo Itaya sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 269 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Kingo Itaya 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 Kingo Itaya 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

Kingo Itaya is a researcher affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan, whose work primarily focuses on the fields of energy, chemistry, and engineering. Their research spans several critical areas including renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, electrochemistry, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as electrocatalysts for energy conversion, electrochemical analysis and applications, and molecular junctions and nanostructures. This thematic concentration reflects a multidisciplinary approach combining chemical and engineering principles to explore and develop energy-related technologies.

Recent publications by Kingo Itaya include:

  • Adstructures of platinum-complex precursors and platinum nanoparticles formed on low-index single-crystal Au surfaces for oxygen reduction reaction (2020), published in Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
  • Electrochemical-STM Analysis of Platinum-Complex Adstructures and Platinum Nanoparticles on Au(hkl) Electrode Surfaces for Oxygen Reduction Reaction (2020), published in ECS Meeting Abstracts

Throughout their research, Kingo Itaya has collaborated frequently with notable coauthors, including:

  • Masanori Hara
  • Junji Inukai
  • Soichiro Yoshimoto
  • Koji Suto

Their work is primarily disseminated through venues such as the Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and ECS Meeting Abstracts, indicative of a targeted focus on electrochemical research communities.

Best Publications

  • Electrochemistry of polynuclear transition metal cyanides: Prussian blue and its analogues

    Kingo Itaya;Isamu Uchida;Vernon D. Neff

  • Spectroelectrochemistry and electrochemical preparation method of Prussian blue modified electrodes

    Kingo Itaya;Tatsuaki Ataka;Shinobu Toshima

  • In situ scanning tunneling microscopy in electrolyte solutions

    Kingo Itaya

  • CATALYSIS OF THE REDUCTION OF MOLECULAR OXYGEN TO WATER AT PRUSSIAN BLUE MODIFIED ELECTRODES

    K. Itaya;N. Shoji;I. Uchida

  • Prussian‐blue‐modified electrodes: An application for a stable electrochromic display device

    Kingo Itaya;Kimio Shibayama;Haruo Akahoshi;Shinobu Toshima

  • The electrode/electrolyte interface - A status report

    Allen J. Bard;Hector D. Abruña;Chris E. Chidsey;Larry R. Faulkner

  • Electrochemistry of Prussian Blue Modified Electrodes: An Electrochemical Preparation Method

    Kingo Itaya;Haruo Akahoshi;Shinobu Toshima

  • Detailed underpotential deposition of copper on gold(III) in aqueous solutions

    Toshinori Hachiya;Hidetoshi Honbo;Kingo Itaya

  • Atomic Structure of Adsorbed Sulfate on Rh(111) in Sulfuric Acid Solution

    Li Jun Wan;Shueh Lin Yau;Kingo Itaya

  • In situ scanning tunneling microscopy of platinum (111) surface with the observation of monatomic steps

    K. Itaya;S. Sugawara;K. Sashikata;N. Furuya

  • Self-Organized Porphyrin Array on Iodine-Modified Au(111) in Electrolyte Solutions: In Situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study

    Masashi Kunitake;Nikola Batina;Kingo Itaya

  • Detailed in situ scanning tunneling microscopy of single crystal planes of gold(111) in aqueous solutions

    Hidetoshi. Honbo;Shizuo. Sugawara;Kingo. Itaya

  • Anion-Exchanged Hydrotalcite-like-Clay-Modified Electrodes

    Kingo Itaya;Hsien Chang Chang;Isamu Uchida

  • Scanning tunneling microscope for electrochemistry - a new concept for the in situ scanning tunneling microscope in electrolyte solutions

    Kingo Itaya;Eisuke Tomita

  • In Situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Benzene Adsorbed on Rh(111) and Pt(111) in HF Solution

    Shueh Lin Yau;Youn Geun Kim;Kingo Itaya

  • Structures and Dynamic Formation Processes of Porphyrin Adlayers on Iodine-Modified Au(111) in Solution: In Situ STM Study

    Masashi Kunitake;Uichi Akiba;Nikola Batina;Kingo Itaya

  • In situ scanning tunneling microscopy of underpotential and bulk deposition of silver on gold (111)

    Katsuhiko Ogaki;Kingo Itaya

  • Supramolecular pattern of fullerene on 2D bimolecular "chessboard" consisting of bottom-up assembly of porphyrin and phthalocyanine molecules.

    Soichiro Yoshimoto;Yosuke Honda;Osamu Ito;Kingo Itaya

  • Properties of porous anodic aluminum oxide films as membranes.

    Kingo Itaya;Shizuo Sugawara;Kunio Arai;Shozaburo Saito

  • Two-Dimensional Self-Organization of Phthalocyanine and Porphyrin: Dependence on the Crystallographic Orientation of Au

    Koji Suto;Soichiro Yoshimoto;Kingo Itaya

Frequent Co-Authors

Isamu Uchida
Isamu Uchida Tohoku University
Li-Jun Wan
Li-Jun Wan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Allen J. Bard
Allen J. Bard The University of Texas at Austin
Manuel P. Soriaga
Manuel P. Soriaga California Institute of Technology
Osamu Ito
Osamu Ito Tohoku University
Koichi Komatsu
Koichi Komatsu Kyoto University
Tetsuo Otsubo
Tetsuo Otsubo Hiroshima University
Yasujiro Murata
Yasujiro Murata Kyoto University
Hisao Ishii
Hisao Ishii Chiba University
Tomokazu Matsue
Tomokazu Matsue Tohoku University

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