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Naohiro Soga

Naohiro Soga

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Materials Science

D-Index
69
Citations
17022
World Ranking
4650
National Ranking
216

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Naohiro Soga is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their academic profile presently includes a range of activities connected to scholarly research and scientific contributions.

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Best Publications

  • The role of hydrated silica, titania, and alumina in inducing apatite on implants.

    Panjian Li;C. Ohtsuki;T. Kokubo;K. Nakanishi

  • Compositional dependence of Judd-Ofelt parameters of Er3+ ions in alkali-metal borate glasses.

    S. Tanabe;T. Ohyagi;N. Soga;T. Hanada

  • Apatite Formation Induced by Silica Gel in a Simulated Body Fluid

    Panjian Li;Chikara Ohtsuki;Tadashi Kokubo;Kazuki Nakanishi

  • Dependence of apatite formation on silica gel on its structure : effect of heat treatment

    Sung-Baek Cho;Kazuki Nakanishi;Tadashi Kokubo;Naohiro Soga

  • Phase Separation in Gelling Silica–Organic Polymer Solution: Systems Containing Poly(sodium styrenesulfonate)

    Kazuki Nakanishi;Naohiro Soga

  • Effect of skeleton size on the performance of octadecylsilylated continuous porous silica columns in reversed-phase liquid chromatography

    Hiroyoshi Minakuchi;Kazuki Nakanishi;Naohiro Soga;Norio Ishizuka

  • Phase separation in silica sol-gel system containing polyacrylic acid I. Gel formaation behavior and effect of solvent composition

    Kazuki Nakanishi;Naohiro Soga

  • Relation between the Ω6 intensity parameter of Er3+ ions and the 151Eu isomer shift in oxide glasses

    S. Tanabe;T. Ohyagi;S. Todoroki;T. Hanada

  • Upconversion properties, multiphonon relaxation, and local environment of rare-earth ions in fluorophosphate glasses.

    Setsuhisa Tanabe;Shigeo Yoshii;Kazuyuki Hirao;Naohiro Soga

  • Upconversion fluorescences of TeO2- and Ga2O3-based oxide glasses containing Er3+

    S. Tanabe;K. Hirao;N. Soga

  • Process of formation of bone-like apatite layer on silica gel

    P. Li;C. Ohtsuki;T. Kokubo;K. Nakanishi

  • Room-temperature persistent hole burning of Sm(2+) in oxide glasses.

    K. Hirao;S. Todoroki;D. H. Cho;N. Soga

  • High‐Temperature Elastic Properties of Polycrystalline MgO and Al2O3

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  • Formation of Hierarchical Pore Structure in Silica Gel

    Kazuki Nakanishi;Ryoji Takahashi;Tomohiro Nagakane;Koji Kitayama

  • SilicaROD™ — A new challenge in fast high-performance liquid chromatography separations

    Karin Cabrera;Gerhard Wieland;Dieter Lubda;Kazuki Nakanishi

  • High-Temperature Elasticity and Expansivity of Forsterite and Steatite

    Naohiro Soga;Orson L. Anderson

  • Preparation of Macroporous Titania Films by a Sol‐Gel Dip‐Coating Method from the System Containing Poly(ethylene glycol)

    Koichi Kajihara;Kazuki Nakanishi;Katsuhisa Tanaka;Kazuyuki Hirao

  • STRUCTURE DESIGN OF DOUBLE-PORE SILICA AND ITS APPLICATION TO HPLC

    K. Nakanishi;H. Minakuchi;N. Soga;N. Tanaka

  • Phonon sideband of Eu3+ in sodium borate glasses

    S. Tanabe;S. Todoroki;K. Hirao;N. Soga

  • Double Pore Silica Gel Monolith Applied to Liquid Chromatography

    K. Nakanishi;H. Minakuchi;N. Soga;N. Tanaka

  • Performance of an octadecylsilylated continuous porous silica column in polypeptide separations

    Hiroyoshi Minakuchi;Norio Ishizuka;Kazuki Nakanishi;Naohiro Soga

  • Effects of ions in aqueous media on hydroxyapatite induction by silica gel and its relevance to bioactivity of bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics.

    P. Li;C. Ohtsuki;T. Kokubo;K. Nakanishi

  • Correlation between 151Eu Mössbauer isomer shift and Judd-Ofelt Omega 6 parameters of Nd3+ ions in phosphate and silicate laser glasses.

    S. Tanabe;T. Hanada;T. Ohyagi;N. Soga

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuyuki Hirao
Kazuyuki Hirao Kyoto University
Katsuhisa Tanaka
Katsuhisa Tanaka Kyoto University
Setsuhisa Tanabe
Setsuhisa Tanabe Kyoto University
Kazuki Nakanishi
Kazuki Nakanishi Nagoya University
Koji Fujita
Koji Fujita Kyoto University
Takashi Nakamura
Takashi Nakamura Kyoto University
Tadashi Kokubo
Tadashi Kokubo Chubu University
Ryoji Takahashi
Ryoji Takahashi Ehime University
Nobuo Tanaka
Nobuo Tanaka Kyoto Institute of Technology
Sumio Sakka
Sumio Sakka Kyoto University

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