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Kozo Tanabe was affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan during their career. The scientist was involved in academic research until their passing.

There are no records available regarding their recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, or main research topics. Additionally, there are no awards listed in the data provided.

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Best Publications

  • Industrial application of solid acid–base catalysts

    Kozo Tanabe;Wolfgang F. Hölderich

  • Solid acids and bases

    Kozo Tanabe

  • Surface and catalytic properties of ZrO2

    Kozo Tanabe

  • Catalytic application of niobium compounds

    Kozo Tanabe

  • Structure of acid sites on sulfur-promoted iron oxide

    Tsutomu Yamaguchi;Tuo Jin;Kozo Tanabe

  • Mechanism of acidity generation on sulfur-promoted metal oxides

    Tuo Jin;Tsutomu Yamaguchi;Kozo Tanabe

  • Aldol Addition of Acetone, Catalyzed by Solid Base Catalysts: Magnesium Oxide, Calcium Oxide, Strontium Oxide, Barium Oxide, Lanthanum (III) Oxide and Zirconium Oxide

    Geng Zhang;Hideshi Hattori;Kozo Tanabe

  • The acidic properties of TiO2-SiO2 and its catalytic activities for the amination of phenol, the hydration of ethylene and the isomerization of butene

    Masayoshi Itoh;Hideshi Hattori;Kozo Tanabe

  • Acidic properties of Binary Metal Oxides

    Katsue Shibata;Tadamitsu Kiyoura;Jun Kitagawa;Takashi Sumiyoshi

  • Acidic and Catalytic Properties of Niobium Pentaoxide

    Tokio Iizuka;Kazuharu Ogasawara;Kozo Tanabe

  • Surface properties of zirconium oxide and its catalytic activity for isomerization of 1-butene

    Yasuko Nakano;Tokio Iizuka;Hideshi Hattori;Kozo Tanabe

  • Preparation and characterization of ZrO2 and SO42−-promoted ZrO2

    T. Yamaguchi;K. Tanabe;Yao Chin Kung

  • Infrared Study of Carbon Dioxide Adsorbed on Magnesium and Calcium Oxides

    Yasuo Fukuda;Kozo Tanabe

  • Application of niobium oxides as catalysts

    Kozo Tanabe

  • Basic sites and reducing sites of calcium oxide and their catalytic activities

    Tokio Iizuka;Hideshi Hattori;Yasuhiro Ohno;Junkichi Sohma

  • Hydrogenation of CO and CO2 over rhodium catalysts supported on various metal oxides

    Tokio Iizuka;Yukari Tanaka;Kozo Tanabe

  • Solid super acids: Preparation and their catalytic activities for reaction of alkanes

    Hideshi Hattori;Osamu Takahashi;Mikako Takagi;Kozo Tanabe

  • Hydrogenation of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide over supported rhodium catalysts

    Tokio Iizuka;Yukari Tanaka;Kozo Tanabe

  • The effect of preparation method on the acidic and catalytic properties of iron oxide

    Atsushi Kayo;Tsutomu Yamaguchi;Kozo Tanabe

  • Isomerization and disproportionation of olefins over tungsten oxides supported on various oxides

    Tsutomu Yamaguchi;Yuko Tanaka;Kozo Tanabe

  • THE CONVERSION OF BENZALDEHYDE INTO BENZYL BENZOATE WITH ALKALINE EARTH METAL OXIDE CATALYSTS

    Kozo Tanabe;Kaizaburo Saito

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideshi Hattori
Hideshi Hattori Hokkaido University
Tsuyoshi Nakajima
Tsuyoshi Nakajima Aichi Institute of Technology
Kenzi Tamaru
Kenzi Tamaru University of Tokyo
Paul Ratnasamy
Paul Ratnasamy University of Louisville
Toshio Okuhara
Toshio Okuhara Hokkaido University

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