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Masakoto Kanezashi

Masakoto Kanezashi

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
50
Citations
8949
World Ranking
4101
National Ranking
61

Overview

Masakoto Kanezashi is affiliated with Hiroshima University in Japan and has a significant body of research in the fields of engineering and materials science. Their work notably encompasses subfields such as mechanical engineering, water science and technology, materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, and inorganic chemistry.

The main topics of Kanezashi's research include membrane separation and gas transport, membrane separation technologies, fuel cells and related materials, covalent organic framework applications, membrane-based ion separation techniques, metal-organic frameworks synthesis and applications, and carbon dioxide capture technologies.

Kanezashi has contributed extensively to academic literature, with a total of 190 publications in engineering and 77 in materials science. Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Membrane Science
  • Separation and Purification Technology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Membranes
  • AIChE Journal

Recent significant papers by Kanezashi feature detailed investigations into membrane-based separation technologies with applications across various chemical processes. Some of these publications are:

  • Filtration of surfactant-stabilized oil-in-water emulsions with porous ceramic membranes: Effects of membrane pore size and surface charge on fouling behavior (2020, Journal of Membrane Science)
  • Pervaporation removal of methanol from methanol/organic azeotropes using organosilica membranes: Experimental and modeling (2020, Journal of Membrane Science)
  • Microporous Nickel-Coordinated Aminosilica Membranes for Improved Pervaporation Performance of Methanol/Toluene Separation (2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
  • Recent Progress in a Membrane-Based Technique for Propylene/Propane Separation (2021, Membranes)
  • Amino-decorated organosilica membranes for highly permeable CO2 capture (2020, Journal of Membrane Science)

Kanezashi has collaborated frequently with a number of researchers, including Toshinori Tsuru, Hiroki Nagasawa, Norihiro Moriyama, Joji Ohshita, and Liang Yu. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of knowledge in the membrane science community.

Best Publications

  • Hydrogen permeation characteristics and stability of Ni-doped silica membranes in steam at high temperature

    Masakoto Kanezashi;Masashi Asaeda

  • Gas permeation through DDR‐type zeolite membranes at high temperatures

    Masakoto Kanezashi;Jessica O'Brien-Abraham;Y. S. Lin;Kenji Suzuki

  • Design of Silica Networks for Development of Highly Permeable Hydrogen Separation Membranes with Hydrothermal Stability

    Masakoto Kanezashi;Kazuya Yada;Tomohisa Yoshioka;Toshinori Tsuru

  • Controlled synthesis of high performance polyamide membrane with thin dense layer for water desalination

    Chunlong Kong;Masakoto Kanezashi;Tetsuya Yamomoto;Takuji Shintani

  • Evaluation and fabrication of pore‐size‐tuned silica membranes with tetraethoxydimethyl disiloxane for gas separation

    Hye Ryeon Lee;Masakoto Kanezashi;Yoshihiro Shimomura;Tomohisa Yoshioka

  • Development of robust organosilica membranes for reverse osmosis.

    Rong Xu;Jinhui Wang;Masakoto Kanezashi;Tomohisa Yoshioka

  • Organic–inorganic hybrid silica membranes with controlled silica network size: Preparation and gas permeation characteristics

    Masakoto Kanezashi;Kazuya Yada;Tomohisa Yoshioka;Toshinori Tsuru

  • Gas Permeation and Diffusion Characteristics of MFI-Type Zeolite Membranes at High Temperatures

    M. Kanezashi;Y. S. Lin

  • Permeation properties of hydrogen and water vapor through porous silica membranes at high temperatures

    Toshinori Tsuru;Ryousuke Igi;Masakoto Kanezashi;Tomohisa Yoshioka

  • Microporous inorganic membranes for high temperature hydrogen purification

    Junhang Dong;Y. S. Lin;Masakoto Kanezashi;Zhong Tang

  • Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Silica Membranes with Controlled Silica Network Size for Propylene/Propane Separation

    Masakoto Kanezashi;Mitsuki Kawano;Tomohisa Yoshioka;Toshinori Tsuru

  • Template-free synthesis of MFI-type zeolite membranes: Permeation characteristics and thermal stability improvement of membrane structure

    Masakoto Kanezashi;Jessica O’Brien;Y.S. Lin

  • Preparation of BTESE-derived organosilica membranes for catalytic membrane reactors of methylcyclohexane dehydrogenation

    Takuya Niimi;Hiroki Nagasawa;Masakoto Kanezashi;Tomohisa Yoshioka

  • Enhanced performance of inorganic-polyamide nanocomposite membranes prepared by metal-alkoxide-assisted interfacial polymerization

    Chunlong Kong;Akira koushima;Takashi Kamada;Takuji Shintani

  • Preparation of organic–inorganic hybrid silica membranes using organoalkoxysilanes: The effect of pendant groups

    Gang Li;Masakoto Kanezashi;Toshinori Tsuru

  • Characteristics of ammonia permeation through porous silica membranes

    Masakoto Kanezashi;Akira Yamamoto;Tomohisa Yoshioka;Toshinori Tsuru

  • Ammonia decomposition in catalytic membrane reactors: Simulation and experimental studies

    Gang Li;Masakoto Kanezashi;Tomohisa Yoshioka;Toshinori Tsuru

  • Phase inversion/sintering-induced porous ceramic microsheet membranes for high-quality separation of oily wastewater

    Liang Yu;Masakoto Kanezashi;Hiroki Nagasawa;Toshinori Tsuru

  • Permeation characteristics of electrolytes and neutral solutes through titania nanofiltration membranes at high temperatures.

    Toshinori Tsuru;Kazuhisa Ogawa;Masakoto Kanezashi;Tomohisa Yoshioka

  • Preparation of a novel bimodal catalytic membrane reactor and its application to ammonia decomposition for COx-free hydrogen production

    Gang Li;Masakoto Kanezashi;Hye Ryeon Lee;Makoto Maeda

  • Reverse osmosis performance of organosilica membranes and comparison with the pervaporation and gas permeation properties

    Rong Xu;Jinhui Wang;Masakoto Kanezashi;Tomohisa Yoshioka

  • Nickel‐Doped Silica Membranes for Separation of Helium from Organic Gas Mixtures

    M. Kanezashi;T. Fujita;M. Asaeda

Frequent Co-Authors

Toshinori Tsuru
Toshinori Tsuru Hiroshima University
Tomohisa Yoshioka
Tomohisa Yoshioka Kobe University
Joji Ohshita
Joji Ohshita Hiroshima University
Y.S. Lin
Y.S. Lin Arizona State University
Kuo-Lun Tung
Kuo-Lun Tung National Taiwan University
Tatsuya Okubo
Tatsuya Okubo University of Tokyo
Masato Machida
Masato Machida Kumamoto University
Kazuyuki Kuroda
Kazuyuki Kuroda Waseda University
Yunxia Hu
Yunxia Hu Tianjin Polytechnic University
Tatsumi Ishihara
Tatsumi Ishihara Kyushu University

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