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Masaru Ichikawa

Masaru Ichikawa

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Chemistry

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62
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8941
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626

Overview

Masaru Ichikawa is affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan. Their academic profile indicates a focus on research within this institution, contributing to the scientific community through various scholarly activities.

There are no records of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues linked to Masaru Ichikawa within the provided data. Similarly, there is no information regarding book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main topics of research work available.

No awards or distinctions have been documented for Masaru Ichikawa in the current dataset. The scientist is noted as living, with no indications of cessation of their academic activities.

Best Publications

  • Bifunctional Catalysis of Mo/HZSM-5 in the Dehydroaromatization of Methane to Benzene and Naphthalene XAFS/TG/DTA/MASS/FTIR Characterization and Supporting Effects

    Shetian Liu;Linsheng Wang;Ryuichiro Ohnishi;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Catalytic site requirements for elementary steps in syngas conversion to oxygenates over promoted rhodium

    Wolfgang M. H. Sachtler;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Electrocatalysis by metal phthalocyanines in the reduction of carbon dioxide

    Shunsuke Meshitsuka;Masaru Ichikawa;Kenzi Tamaru

  • Efficient evolution of hydrogen from liquid cycloalkanes over Pt-containing catalysts supported on active carbons under “wet–dry multiphase conditions”

    Nobuko Kariya;Atsushi Fukuoka;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Catalytic Dehydrocondensation of Methane with CO and CO2toward Benzene and Naphthalene on Mo/HZSM-5 and Fe/Co-Modified Mo/HZSM-5

    Ryuichiro Ohnishi;Shetian Liu;Qun Dong;Linsheng Wang

  • Catalysis by Supported Metal Crystallites from Carbonyl Clusters. I. Catalytic Methanol Synthesis under Mild Conditions over Supported Rhodium, Platinum, and Iridium Crystallites Prepared from Rh, Pt, and Ir Carbonyl Cluster Compounds Deposited on ZnO and MgO

    Masaru Ichikawa

  • Novel templating synthesis of necklace-shaped mono- and bimetallic nanowires in hybrid organic-inorganic mesoporous material.

    Atsushi Fukuoka;Yuzuru Sakamoto;Shiyou Guan;Shinji Inagaki

  • Efficient hydrogen production using cyclohexane and decalin by pulse-spray mode reactor with Pt catalysts

    Nobuko Kariya;Atsushi Fukuoka;Tadashi Utagawa;Masashi Sakuramoto

  • Catalysis by Supported Metal Crystallites from Carbonyl Clusters. II. Catalytic Ethanol Synthesis from CO and H2 under Atmospheric Pressure over Supported Rhodium Crystallites Prepared from Rh Carbonyl Clusters Deposited on TiO2, ZrO2, and La2O3

    Masaru Ichikawa

  • Preferential oxidation of carbon monoxide catalyzed by platinum nanoparticles in mesoporous silica.

    Atsushi Fukuoka;Jun-ichi Kimura;Tadashi Oshio;Yuzuru Sakamoto

  • Template Synthesis of Nanoparticle Arrays of Gold and Platinum in Mesoporous Silica Films

    Atsushi Fukuoka;Hidenobu Araki;Yuzuru Sakamoto;Noriaki Sugimoto

  • Selective Dehydroaromatization of Methane toward Benzene on Re/HZSM-5 Catalysts and Effects of CO/CO2 Addition

    Linsheng Wang;Ryuichiro Ohnishi;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Hydrolysis of sugars catalyzed by water-tolerant sulfonated mesoporous silicas

    Paresh L. Dhepe;Masataka Ohashi;Shinji Inagaki;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Synthesis of Platinum Nanowires in Organic−Inorganic Mesoporous Silica Templates by Photoreduction: Formation Mechanism and Isolation

    Yuzuru Sakamoto;Atsushi Fukuoka;Takanori Higuchi;Noriyuki Shimomura

  • XPS and TPD characterization of manganese-substituted iron–potassium oxide catalysts which are selective for dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene into styrene

    Akihiko Miyakoshi;Akifumi Ueno;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Catalytic hydroformylation of olefins over the rhodium, bimetallic RhCo, and cobalt carbonyl clusters supported with some metal oxides

    Masaru Ichikawa

  • Dehydrogenation of Cyclohexane Over Ni Based Catalysts Supported on Activated Carbon using Spray-pulsed Reactor and Enhancement in Activity by Addition of a Small Amount of Pt

    Rajesh B. Biniwale;Rajesh B. Biniwale;Nobuko Kariya;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Highly Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO by H2over Au0and Au(I) Impregnated in NaY Zeolite Catalysts

    Tarek M. Salama;Ryuichiro Ohnishi;Takafumi Shido;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Infrared studies of metal additive effects on carbon monoxide chemisorption modes on silicon dioxide-supported rhodium-manganese, -titanium and iron catalysts

    Masaru Ichikawa;Takakazu Fukushima

  • Selective hydrodechlorination of CFC-113 on Bi- and Tl-modified palladium catalysts

    Ryuichiro Ohnishi;Wen-Liang Wang;Masaru Ichikawa

  • Metal Cluster Compounds as Molecular Precursors for Tailored Metal Catalysts

    Masaru Ichikawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Atsushi Fukuoka
Atsushi Fukuoka Hokkaido University
Kenzi Tamaru
Kenzi Tamaru University of Tokyo
Takaharu Onishi
Takaharu Onishi University of Tokyo
Shinji Inagaki
Shinji Inagaki Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories (Japan)
Yoshiaki Fukushima
Yoshiaki Fukushima Advanced Institute of Materials Science
Feng-Shou Xiao
Feng-Shou Xiao Zhejiang University
Nobuhiro Kosugi
Nobuhiro Kosugi Osaka University
Duward F. Shriver
Duward F. Shriver Northwestern University
Haruo Kuroda
Haruo Kuroda Tokyo University of Science
Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler
Wolfgang M.H. Sachtler Northwestern University

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