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Masaya Nogi

Masaya Nogi

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Materials Science

D-Index
61
Citations
18896
World Ranking
6657
National Ranking
343

Overview

Masaya Nogi is a researcher affiliated with Osaka University in Japan, specializing in materials science and engineering. Their work engages extensively with biomaterials and biomedical engineering, as well as electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Their research topics cover a diverse range of areas including advanced cellulose research studies, electrospun nanofibers in biomedical applications, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, solar-powered water purification methods, aerogels and thermal insulation, and conducting polymers and applications.

Frequent publication venues for Masaya Nogi feature journals such as Nanomaterials, Chemical Engineering Journal, ACS Nano, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, and Nanoscale Advances.

  • Nanomaterials
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • ACS Nano
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Nanoscale Advances

Their recent published papers include:

  • Chitin-derived-carbon nanofibrous aerogel with anisotropic porous channels and defective carbon structures for strong microwave absorption, 2022, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Frequency-tunable and absorption/transmission-switchable microwave absorber based on a chitin-nanofiber-derived elastic carbon aerogel, 2023, Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Nanocellulose Paper Semiconductor with a 3D Network Structure and Its Nano-Micro-Macro Trans-Scale Design, 2022, ACS Nano
  • All-cellulose-derived humidity sensor prepared via direct laser writing of conductive and moisture-stable electrodes on TEMPO-oxidized cellulose paper, 2022, Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • One-Pot Hierarchical Structuring of Nanocellulose by Electrophoretic Deposition, 2022, ACS Nano

Masaya Nogi collaborates frequently with coauthors including Hirotaka Koga, Takaaki Kasuga, Kojiro Uetani, Luting Zhu, and Yintong Huang.

  • Hirotaka Koga
  • Takaaki Kasuga
  • Kojiro Uetani
  • Luting Zhu
  • Yintong Huang

Best Publications

  • Review: current international research into cellulose nanofibres and nanocomposites

    S. J. Eichhorn;A. Dufresne;M. Aranguren;N. E. Marcovich

  • Optically Transparent Nanofiber Paper

    Masaya Nogi;Shinichiro Iwamoto;Shinichiro Iwamoto;Antonio Norio Nakagaito;Hiroyuki Yano

  • Optically Transparent Composites Reinforced with Networks of Bacterial Nanofibers

    Hiroyuki Yano;Junji Sugiyama;Antonio Norio Nakagaito;Masaya Nogi

  • Fabrication of silver nanowire transparent electrodes at room temperature

    Takehiro Tokuno;Masaya Nogi;Makoto Karakawa;Jinting Jiu

  • Cellulose nanofiber-reinforced polylactic acid

    Atsuhiro Iwatake;Masaya Nogi;Hiroyuki Yano

  • Transparent Nanocomposites Based on Cellulose Produced by Bacteria Offer Potential Innovation in the Electronics Device Industry

    Masaya Nogi;Hiroyuki Yano

  • Optically transparent composites reinforced with plant fiber-based nanofibers

    S. Iwamoto;A.N. Nakagaito;H. Yano;M. Nogi

  • Preparation of Chitin Nanofibers with a Uniform Width as α-Chitin from Crab Shells

    Shinsuke Ifuku;Masaya Nogi;Kentaro Abe;Masafumi Yoshioka

  • Surface Modification of Bacterial Cellulose Nanofibers for Property Enhancement of Optically Transparent Composites: Dependence on Acetyl-Group DS

    Shinsuke Ifuku;Masaya Nogi;Kentaro Abe;Keishin Handa

  • An estimation of the Young's modulus of bacterial cellulose filaments

    Y.-C. Hsieh;H. Yano;M. Nogi;S. J. Eichhorn

  • Low-temperature low-pressure die attach with hybrid silver particle paste

    K. Suganuma;S. Sakamoto;N. Kagami;D. Wakuda

  • Transparent Nanopaper-Based Flexible Organic Thin-Film Transistor Array

    Yoshihide Fujisaki;Hirotaka Koga;Yoshiki Nakajima;Mitsuru Nakata

  • Transparent, conductive, and printable composites consisting of TEMPO-oxidized nanocellulose and carbon nanotube.

    Hirotaka Koga;Tsuguyuki Saito;Takuya Kitaoka;Masaya Nogi

  • A highly sensitive and flexible pressure sensor with electrodes and elastomeric interlayer containing silver nanowires

    Jun Wang;Jun Wang;Jinting Jiu;Masaya Nogi;Tohru Sugahara

  • Facile synthesis of very-long silver nanowires for transparent electrodes

    J. Jiu;T. Araki;J. Wang;M. Nogi

  • Excellent Thermal Conductivity of Transparent Cellulose Nanofiber/Epoxy Resin Nanocomposites

    Yuzuru Shimazaki;Yasuo Miyazaki;Yoshitaka Takezawa;Masaya Nogi

  • Fibrillation of dried chitin into 10–20 nm nanofibers by a simple grinding method under acidic conditions

    Shinsuke Ifuku;Masaya Nogi;Masafumi Yoshioka;Minoru Morimoto

  • Foldable nanopaper antennas for origami electronics

    Masaya Nogi;Natsuki Komoda;Kanji Otsuka;Katsuaki Suganuma

  • Optically transparent bionanofiber composites with low sensitivity to refractive index of the polymer matrix

    Masaya Nogi;Keishin Handa;Antonio Norio Nakagaito;Hiroyuki Yano

  • Uniformly connected conductive networks on cellulose nanofiber paper for transparent paper electronics

    Hirotaka Koga;Masaya Nogi;Natsuki Komoda;Thi Thi Nge

Frequent Co-Authors

Katsuaki Suganuma
Katsuaki Suganuma Osaka University
Jinting Jiu
Jinting Jiu Osaka University
Hiroyuki Yano
Hiroyuki Yano Kyoto University
Shijo Nagao
Shijo Nagao Osaka University
Stephen J. Eichhorn
Stephen J. Eichhorn University of Bristol
Takeshi Yanagida
Takeshi Yanagida University of Tokyo
Alexander Bismarck
Alexander Bismarck University of Vienna
Akira Isogai
Akira Isogai University of Tokyo

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