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Masahiko Matsukata

Masahiko Matsukata

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
8634
World Ranking
14406
National Ranking
1123

Overview

Masahiko Matsukata is affiliated with Waseda University in Japan. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Chemistry, with a focus on Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. Their work contributes to several main topics including zeolite catalysis and synthesis, membrane separation and gas transport, metal-organic frameworks synthesis and applications, catalytic processes in materials science, chemical synthesis and characterization, membrane separation technologies, and mesoporous materials and catalysis.

Notable recent publications by Masahiko Matsukata include:

  • Ultrapermeable 2D-channeled graphene-wrapped zeolite molecular sieving membranes for hydrogen separation, 2022, Science Advances
  • Adsorption separation of heavier isotope gases in subnanometer carbon pores, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Preferential Adsorption of Propylene over Propane on a Ag-Exchanged X-Type Zeolite Membrane, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Higher Activity of Ni/γ-Al2O3 over Fe/γ-Al2O3 and Ru/γ-Al2O3 for Catalytic Ammonia Synthesis in Nonthermal Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma of N2 and H2, 2020, Catalysts
  • One-Pot Synthesis Method of MIL-96 Monolith and Its CO2 Adsorption Performance, 2023, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Motomu Sakai
  • Yukichi Sasaki
  • Hideki Tanaka
  • Katsumi Kaneko
  • Hayata Hori

Masahiko Matsukata has published extensively in journals such as:

  • MEMBRANE
  • Membranes
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Separation and Purification Technology
  • Microporous and Mesoporous Materials

The research contributions of Masahiko Matsukata strongly emphasize the development and characterization of novel materials and technologies related to molecular sieving membranes and catalytic synthesis. Their work intersects multiple subfields of engineering and chemistry, incorporating both fundamental and applied research within membrane separation technologies and catalytic systems.

Best Publications

  • Alkali-treatment technique — new method for modification of structural and acid-catalytic properties of ZSM-5 zeolites

    Masaru Ogura;Shin Ya Shinomiya;Junko Tateno;Yasuto Nara

  • Photo-Switched Storage and Release of Guest Molecules in the Pore Void of Coumarin-Modified MCM-41

    Nawal Kishor Mal;Masahiro Fujiwara;Yuko Tanaka;Takahisa Taguchi

  • Formation of uniform mesopores in ZSM-5 zeolite through treatment in alkaline solution

    Masaru Ogura;Shin Ya Shinomiya;Junko Tateno;Yasuto Nara

  • Conversion of dry gel to microporous crystals in gas phase

    Masahiko Matsukata;Masaru Ogura;Takayuki Osaki;Poladi Raja Hari Prasad Rao

  • Catalytic activities and coking resistance of Ni/perovskites in steam reforming of methane

    Kohei Urasaki;Yasushi Sekine;Sho Kawabe;Eiichi Kikuchi

  • Synthesis of defect-free zeolite-alumina composite membranes by a vapor-phase transport method

    Norikazu Nishiyama;Korekazu Ueyama;Masahiko Matsukata

  • Reactivity and structural change of coal char during steam gasification

    Yasushi Sekine;Kiyohiro Ishikawa;Eiichi Kikuchi;Masahiko Matsukata

  • Zeolitic Membranes: Synthesis, Properties, and Prospects

    Masahiko Matsukata;Eiichi Kikuchi

  • Separation of water–acetic acid mixtures by pervaporation using a thin mordenite membrane

    G Li;E Kikuchi;M Matsukata

  • DRY-GEL CONVERSION TECHNIQUE FOR SYNTHESIS OF ZEOLITE BEA

    P. R. Hari Prasad Rao;M. Matsukata

  • Preparation of mordenite membranes on α-alumina tubular supports for pervaporation of water–isopropyl alcohol mixtures

    X. Lin;E. Kikuchi;M. Matsukata

  • Production of hydrogen by steam reforming of ethanol over cobalt and nickel catalysts supported on perovskite-type oxides

    Kohei Urasaki;Kazuhisa Tokunaga;Yasushi Sekine;Masahiko Matsukata

  • Low temperature steam reforming of methane over metal catalyst supported on CexZr1―xO2 in an electric field

    Yasushi Sekine;Masayuki Haraguchi;Masahiko Matsukata;Eiichi Kikuchi

  • Crystallization behavior of zeolite beta during steam-assisted crystallization of dry gel

    M Matsukata;T Osaki;M Ogura;E Kikuchi

  • Synthesis of zeolites under vapor atmosphere. Effect of synthetic conditions on zeolite structure

    Masahiko Matsukata;Norikazu Nishiyama;Korekazu Ueyama

  • A defect-free mordenite membrane synthesized by vapour-phase transport method

    Norikazu Nishiyama;Korekazu Ueyama;Masahiko Matsukata

  • Crystallization of high silica BEA by dry gel conversion

    P.R. Hari Prasad Rao;K. Ueyama;M. Matsukata

  • Mesoporous Material from Zeolite

    Y. Goto;Y. Fukushima;P. Ratu;Y. Imada

  • Low-temperature hydrogen production by highly efficient catalytic system assisted by an electric field.

    Yasushi Sekine;Masayuki Haraguchi;Masahiko Tomioka;Masahiko Matsukata

  • The control of phase and orientation in zeolite membranes by the secondary growth method

    Gang Li;Eiichi Kikuchi;Masahiko Matsukata

Frequent Co-Authors

Eiichi Kikuchi
Eiichi Kikuchi Waseda University
Shinji Kohara
Shinji Kohara National Institute for Materials Science
Takao Masuda
Takao Masuda Hokkaido University
Yoshihiro Sugi
Yoshihiro Sugi University of Queensland
Naonobu Katada
Naonobu Katada Tottori University
Tsuneji Sano
Tsuneji Sano Hiroshima University
Tetsu Ohsuna
Tetsu Ohsuna Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan)
Kazunari Domen
Kazunari Domen University of Tokyo
Yury Gogotsi
Yury Gogotsi Drexel University
Yasunori Oumi
Yasunori Oumi Gifu University

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