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Makoto Egashira

Makoto Egashira

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Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
7674
World Ranking
15675
National Ranking
1231

Overview

Makoto Egashira is affiliated with Nagasaki University in Japan and is active in research related to materials science and engineering. Their work primarily focuses on advanced battery materials and technologies, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, and layered double hydroxides synthesis and applications.

Egashira's research spans multiple subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, materials chemistry, polymers and plastics, and automotive engineering. Their frequent publication venue is the journal Electrochemistry, where they have published at least six papers.

Recent publications reflect a focus on electrochemical materials and processes:

  • Properties of Magnesium Electrode Covered with Magnesium Chloride-Modified Graphene Oxide (2020), Electrochemistry
  • EQCM Study on Electrochemical Zinc Deposition-Dissolution in Water-In-Salt Electrolyte (2022), Electrochemistry
  • Capacitance Degradation in Hydrogel Electrolyte Containing Magnesium-ion Conducting Water-in-Salt Solution (2020), Electrochemistry
  • Preparation of Templated Mesoporous Soft Carbon from Synthesized Quinoline Pitch (2020), Electrochemistry
  • Phenoxyimine Ligand Molecular Structure Influence on Reversible Magnesium Electrode Reaction in a Magnesium Chloride Complex (2021), Electrochemistry

Frequent collaborators in Egashira's research include Kaori Hiratsuka, Ryo Ikenari, Nobuko Yoshimoto, Masayuki Morita, and Kouki Matsubara.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Layered Double Hydroxides Synthesis and Applications
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Conducting Polymers and Applications

Egashira has contributed to expanding understanding in electrical and electronic engineering applications related to energy storage and conversion, particularly focusing on magnesium and zinc electrode materials as well as hydrogel electrolytes.

Best Publications

  • Basic Aspects and Challenges of Semiconductor Gas Sensors

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Preparation and gas-sensing properties of thermally stable mesoporous SnO2

    Takeo Hyodo;Norihiro Nishida;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Synthesis of mesoporous TiO2-based powders and their gas-sensing properties

    G.Sarala Devi;Takeo Hyodo;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Gas-sensing properties of ordered mesoporous SnO2 and effects of coatings thereof

    Takeo Hyodo;Shunji Abe;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • High H2 sensing performance of anodically oxidized TiO2 film contacted with Pd

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Naoki Kuwano;Takeo Hyodo;Makoto Egashira

  • Preparation of macroporous SnO2 films using PMMA microspheres and their sensing properties to NOx and H2

    Takeo Hyodo;Kazuhiro Sasahara;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Improvement of SO2 sensing properties of WO3 by noble metal loading

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Naoki Matsunaga;Takeo Hyodo;Makoto Egashira

  • Temperature programmed desorption study of water adsorbed on metal oxides. 2. Tin oxide surfaces

    Makoto Egashira;Masayo Nakashima;Shohachi Kawasumi;Tetsuro Selyama

  • Variations in I-V characteristics of oxide semiconductors induced by oxidizing gases

    Makoto Egashira;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Yuji Takao;Shuichi Sako

  • High Ammonia Sensitive Semiconductor Gas Sensors with Double‐Layer Structure and Interface Electrodes

    Yuji Takao;Kenichi Miyazaki;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Preparation of large mesoporous SnO2 powder for gas sensor application

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Ayami Jono;Takeo Hyodo;Makoto Egashira

  • Temperature programmed desorption study of water adsorbed on metal oxides. I. Anatase and rutile.

    Makoto Egashira;Shohachi Kawasumi;Shuichi Kagawa;Tetsuro Seiyama

  • Phase diagram of the system Bi2O3MoO3

    Makoto Egashira;Katsuhide Matsuo;Shuichi Kagawa;Tetsuro Seiyama

  • EFFECTS OF GAS DIFFUSIVITY AND REACTIVITY ON SENSING PROPERTIES OF THICK FILM SNO2-BASED SENSORS

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Toru Maekawa;Yuichiro Nakamura;Makoto Egashira

  • Hydrogen-sensing properties of anodically oxidized TiO2 film sensors: Effects of preparation and pretreatment conditions

    Hiroshi Miyazaki;Takeo Hyodo;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Study of metal oxide catalysts by temperature programmed desorption. 1. Chemisorption of oxygen on nickel oxide

    Masakazu Iwamoto;Yukihiro Yoda;Makoto Egashira;Tetsuro Seiyama

  • Effect of Gas Diffusion Process on Sensing Properties of SnO2 Thin Film Sensors in a SiO2 / SnO2 Layer‐Built Structure Fabricated by Sol‐Gel Process

    Chang Dong Feng;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • H2 sensing properties and mechanism of anodically oxidized TiO2 film contacted with Pd electrode

    Teppei Iwanaga;Takeo Hyodo;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Hydrogen-sensing mechanism of zinc oxide varistor gas sensors

    Feng-Cang Lin;Yuji Takao;Yasuhiro Shimizu;Makoto Egashira

  • Mesoporous semiconducting oxides for gas sensor application

    Yasuhiro Shimizu;Takeo Hyodo;Makoto Egashira

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuhiro Shimizu
Yasuhiro Shimizu Nagasaki University
Noboru Yamazoe
Noboru Yamazoe Kyushu University
Shin Takeuchi
Shin Takeuchi Tokyo University of Science
Enrico Traversa
Enrico Traversa University of Rome Tor Vergata
Shinsuke Yamanaka
Shinsuke Yamanaka Osaka University
Tetsuhiko Kobayashi
Tetsuhiko Kobayashi National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Isao Mochida
Isao Mochida Kyushu University

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