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Nagahiro Saito

Nagahiro Saito

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Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
10426
World Ranking
11704
National Ranking
869

Overview

Nagahiro Saito is affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan, where their research focuses on engineering and materials science, particularly within the subfields of electrical and electronic engineering and materials chemistry. Their publications also extend into renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and automotive engineering.

The scientist's recent research work includes topics such as advancements in battery materials, advanced battery materials and technologies, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, graphene research and applications, and conducting polymers and applications.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Carbon
  • Energy storage materials
  • RSC Advances
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Advanced Functional Materials

They have collaborated regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Chayanaphat Chokradjaroen
  • Zhengxi Zhang
  • Li Yang
  • Sangwoo Chae
  • Yasuyuki Sawada

Notable recent papers by Nagahiro Saito include:

  • "Fundamentals of solution plasma for advanced materials synthesis," 2022, Materials Today Advances
  • "Solution plasma: new synthesis method of N-doped carbon dots as ultra-sensitive fluorescence detector for 2,4,6-trinitrophenol," 2020, Nano Express
  • "Layered Perovskite Lithium Yttrium Titanate as a Low-Potential and Ultrahigh-Rate Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries," 2022, Advanced Energy Materials
  • "Reduced Red Mud as the Solar Absorber for Solar-Driven Water Evaporation and Vapor-Electricity Generation," 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "A facile and efficient approach for the removal of high concentrations of ammonia nitrogen in wastewater: Liquid-phase plasma treatment," 2022, Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

Best Publications

  • Corrosion resistance and chemical stability of super-hydrophobic film deposited on magnesium alloy AZ31 by microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition

    Takahiro Ishizaki;Junko Hieda;Nagahiro Saito;Naobumi Saito

  • Correlation of cell adhesive behaviors on superhydrophobic, superhydrophilic, and micropatterned superhydrophobic/superhydrophilic surfaces to their surface chemistry.

    Takahiro Ishizaki;Nagahiro Saito;Osamu Takai

  • Synthesis process of gold nanoparticles in solution plasma

    Nagahiro Saito;Junko Hieda;Osamu Takai

  • Measurement of long-range angular correlation and quadrupole anisotropy of pions and (anti)protons in central d+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV

    A Adare;C Aidala;C Aidala;C Aidala;N N Ajitanand;Y Akiba

  • Size-Controlled Gold Nanoparticles Synthesized in Solution Plasma

    Maria Antoaneta Bratescu;Sung-Pyo Cho;Osamu Takai;Nagahiro Saito

  • Simple one-step synthesis of fluorine-doped carbon nanoparticles as potential alternative metal-free electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction

    Gasidit Panomsuwan;Nagahiro Saito;Takahiro Ishizaki

  • Exotic shapes of gold nanoparticles synthesized using plasma in aqueous solution

    Junko Hieda;Nagahiro Saito;Osamu Takai

  • Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanoparticle–Carbon Nanofiber Composite as an Efficient Metal-Free Cathode Catalyst for Oxygen Reduction Reaction

    Gasidit Panomsuwan;Nagahiro Saito;Takahiro Ishizaki

  • Enhancement of ORR catalytic activity by multiple heteroatom-doped carbon materials.

    Dae-wook Kim;Oi Lun Li;Nagahiro Saito

  • Synthesis of structure-controlled carbon nano spheres by solution plasma process

    Jun Kang;Oi Lun Li;Nagahiro Saito

  • Fabrication of bacterial cellulose-ZnO composite via solution plasma process for antibacterial applications.

    Nattakammala Janpetch;Nagahiro Saito;Ratana Rujiravanit

  • Behavior of Various Organosilicon Molecules in PECVD Processes for Hydrocarbon-Doped Silicon Oxide Films

    Yong Sup Yun;Takanori Yoshida;Norifumi Shimazu;Yasushi Inoue

  • Fastest Formation Routes of Nanocarbons in Solution Plasma Processes.

    Tetsunori Morishita;Tomonaga Ueno;Tomonaga Ueno;Gasidit Panomsuwan;Junko Hieda

  • In situ solution plasma synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbon nanoparticles as metal-free electrocatalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction

    Gasidit Panomsuwan;Satoshi Chiba;Youta Kaneko;Nagahiro Saito

  • Hierarchical meso–macro structure porous carbon black as electrode materials in Li–air battery

    Jun Kang;Oi Lun Li;Nagahiro Saito

  • Water-plasma-assisted synthesis of black titania spheres with efficient visible-light photocatalytic activity

    Gasidit Panomsuwan;Anyarat Watthanaphanit;Takahiro Ishizaki;Nagahiro Saito

  • Preparation of low molecular weight chitosan using solution plasma system

    I. Prasertsung;S. Damrongsakkul;Chiaki Terashima;N. Saito

  • Surface potential microscopy for organized molecular systems

    Hiroyuki Sugimura;Kazuyuki Hayashi;Nagahiro Saito;Nobuyuki Nakagiri

  • Effect of treatment time in the Mg(OH)2/Mg–Al LDH composite film formed on Mg alloy AZ31 by steam coating on the corrosion resistance

    Naosumi Kamiyama;Gasidit Panomsuwan;Erina Yamamoto;Tomohito Sudare

  • Fabrication and self-assembly of hydrophobic gold nanorods.

    Koji Mitamura;Toyoko Imae;Nagahiro Saito;Osamu Takai

  • Bipolar pulsed electrical discharge for decomposition of organic compounds in water

    P. Baroch;V. Anita;N. Saito;O. Takai

Frequent Co-Authors

Osamu Takai
Osamu Takai Nagoya University
Hiroyuki Sugimura
Hiroyuki Sugimura Kyoto University
C. A. Aidala
C. A. Aidala University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Julia Velkovska
Julia Velkovska Vanderbilt University
J. L. Nagle
J. L. Nagle University of Colorado Boulder
S. Nagamiya
S. Nagamiya Japan Atomic Energy Agency
M. J. Tannenbaum
M. J. Tannenbaum Brookhaven National Laboratory
K. Aoki
K. Aoki High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
E. R. Kinney
E. R. Kinney University of Colorado Boulder
P. L. McGaughey
P. L. McGaughey Los Alamos National Laboratory

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