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Kiyokatsu Jinno is affiliated with Toyohashi University of Technology in Japan. Their academic profile is characterized by a focus on scientific research and education within the institution.

No specific recent papers have been documented for Kiyokatsu Jinno, indicating either a limited publication record accessible at this time or a focus on other professional activities within their field.

There are no recorded frequent co-authors associated with Jinno, which suggests the possibility of independent research or collaboration outside of documented partnerships.

Kiyokatsu Jinno's publication venues, fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research are presently not enumerated, limiting the available scope to analyze specific areas of scientific contribution. Similarly, there is no information about book publications or awards received.

Based on the source data, it is clear that Jinno remains an active individual in their academic community, with no records indicating their passing.

Best Publications

  • Chromatographic Characterization of Silica C18 Packing Materials. Correlation between a Preparation Method and Retention Behavior of Stationary Phase

    Kazuhiro Kimata;Kazufusa Iwaguchi;Seiichiro Onishi;Kiyokatsu Jinno

  • Analysis of organophosphorus insecticides from environmental samples using solid-phase microextraction

    Sonia Magdic;Anna Boyd-Boland;Kiyokatsu Jinno;Janusz B. Pawliszyn

  • Sample preparation with fiber‐in‐tube solid‐phase microextraction for capillary electrophoretic separation of tricyclic antidepressant drugs in human urine

    Kiyokatsu Jinno;Maki Kawazoe;Yoshihiro Saito;Tsutomu Takeichi

  • Analysis of pesticides in environmental water samples by solid-phase micro-extraction-high-performance liquid chromatography.

    Kiyokatsu Jinno;Takayoshi Muramatsu;Yoshihiro Saito;Yoshiaki Kiso

  • Direct coupling of microcolumn liquid chromatography with in-tube solid-phase microextraction for the analysis of antidepressant drugs

    Yoshihiro Saito;Maki Kawazoe;Makiko Hayashida;Kiyokatsu Jinno

  • Miniaturized sample preparation combined with liquid phase separations.

    Yoshihiro Saito;Kiyokatsu Jinno

  • Breath acetone analysis with miniaturized sample preparation device: In-needle preconcentration and subsequent determination by gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy

    Ikuo Ueta;Yoshihiro Saito;Masahiko Hosoe;Mitsuyoshi Okamoto

  • Capillary columns in liquid chromatography: between conventional columns and microchips.

    Yoshihiro Saito;Kiyokatsu Jinno;Tyge Greibrokk

  • Computer-assisted retention prediction system for reversed-phase micro high-performance liquid chromatography

    Kiyokatsu Jinno;Kazuya Kawasaki

  • Fiber-in-tube solid-phase microextraction: a fibrous rigid-rod heterocyclic polymer as the extraction medium

    Yoshihiro Saito;Yuji Nakao;Motohiro Imaizumi;Tsutomu Takeichi

  • Retention behaviour of large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in reversed-phase liquid chromatography on a polymeric octadecylsilica stationary phase

    K. Jinno;T. Ibuki;N. Tanaka;M. Okamoto

  • Eluation behaviour of planar and non-planar polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on various chemically bonded stationary phases in liquid chromatography

    K. Jinno;T. Nagoshi;N. Tanaka;J.C. Fetzer

  • Solid phase micro extraction coupled with semi-microcolumn high performance liquid chromatography for the analysis of benzodiazepines in human urine

    Kiyokatsu Jinno;Masahiro Taniguchi;Makiko Hayashida

  • In-needle extraction device designed for gas chromatographic analysis of volatile organic compounds.

    Yoshihiro Saito;Ikuo Ueta;Kenzo Kotera;Mitsuhiro Ogawa

  • Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds for a Systematic Evaluation of Third-Hand Smoking

    Ikuo Ueta;Yoshihiro Saito;Kenta Teraoka;Tomoya Miura

  • On-line coupling of miniaturized solid-phase extraction and microcolumn liquid-phase separations.

    Yoshihiro Saito;Kiyokatsu Jinno

  • Miniaturized solid-phase extraction as a sample preparation technique for the determination of phthalates in water.

    Yoshihiro Saito;Yuji Nakao;Motohiro Imaizumi;Yoriko Morishima

  • Correlation between the retention data of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and several descriptors in reversed-phase-HPLC

    K. Jinno;K. Kawasaki

  • Silicas chemically bonded with multidentate phenyl groups as stationary phases in reversed-phase liquid chromatography used for non-planarity recognition of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

    Kiyokatsu Jinno;Kunihiko Yamamoto;Hideo Nagashima;Takanori Ueda

  • Miniaturized fiber-in-tube solid-phase extraction as the sample preconcentration method for microcolumn liquid-phase separations.

    Yoshihiro Saito;Motohiro Imaizumi;Tsutomu Takeichi;Kiyokatsu Jinno

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideo Nagashima
Hideo Nagashima Kyushu University
Joseph J. Pesek
Joseph J. Pesek San Jose State University
Tsutomu Takeichi
Tsutomu Takeichi Toyohashi University of Technology
Kenji Itoh
Kenji Itoh Nagoya University
Nobuo Tanaka
Nobuo Tanaka Kyoto Institute of Technology
Takashi Uemura
Takashi Uemura University of Tokyo
Janusz Pawliszyn
Janusz Pawliszyn University of Waterloo
Marja-Liisa Riekkola
Marja-Liisa Riekkola University of Helsinki
Peter R. Griffiths
Peter R. Griffiths University of Idaho
Stephen A. Wise
Stephen A. Wise National Institutes of Health

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