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Naonobu Katada

Naonobu Katada

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
40
Citations
6173
World Ranking
17887
National Ranking
1414

Naonobu Katada publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Naonobu Katada sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 184 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Naonobu Katada D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Naonobu Katada sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Naonobu Katada is affiliated with Tottori University in Japan. Their research primarily spans the fields of Chemistry and Engineering, with significant contributions in inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, and catalysis. Their work also touches upon renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, as well as biomedical engineering.

The scientist's research focuses intensively on catalysis, with specializations including zeolite catalysis and synthesis, catalytic processes in materials science, and catalytic oxidation reactions. Other notable topics include catalysis and hydrodesulfurization studies, catalysis for biomass conversion, electrocatalysts for energy conversion, and advanced battery technologies research.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Naonobu Katada are:

  • Satoshi Suganuma
  • Etsushi Tsuji
  • Koshiro Nakamura
  • Hiroyuki Okada
  • Hitoshi Matsubara

Key venues where Naonobu Katada has published include:

  • Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • RSC Sustainability
  • Reaction Chemistry & Engineering

Recent papers by Naonobu Katada include:

  • Innovation of catalytic technology for upgrading of crude oil in petroleum refinery, 2020, Fuel Processing Technology
  • Comparative study of direct methylation of benzene with methane on cobalt-exchanged ZSM-5 and ZSM-11 zeolites, 2020, Applied Catalysis A General
  • Mechanism of tetralin conversion on zeolites for the production of benzene derivatives, 2020, Reaction Chemistry & Engineering
  • Position and Lewis acidic property of active cobalt species on MFI zeolite for catalytic methylation of benzene with methane, 2020, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
  • Adsorption kinetics in removal of basic nitrogen-containing compounds from practical heavy oils by amorphous silica-alumina, 2020, Fuel

Best Publications

  • Determination of the Acidic Properties of Zeolite by Theoretical Analysis of Temperature-Programmed Desorption of Ammonia Based on Adsorption Equilibrium

    Naonobu Katada;Hirofumi Igi;† and Jong-Ho Kim;Miki Niwa

  • Measurements of acidic property of zeolites by temperature programmed desorption of ammonia

    Miki Niwa;Naonobu Katada

  • New method for the temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) of ammonia experiment for characterization of zeolite acidity: a review.

    Miki Niwa;Miki Niwa;Naonobu Katada

  • Temperature-Programmed Desorption of Ammonia with Readsorption Based on the Derived Theoretical Equation

    Miki Niwa;Naonobu Katada;Masahiko Sawa;Yuichi Murakami

  • Correlation between Brønsted Acid Strength and Local Structure in Zeolites

    Naonobu Katada;Katsuki Suzuki;Takayuki Noda;German Sastre

  • COMPLETE OXIDATION OF METHANE ON SUPPORTED PALLADIUM CATALYST: SUPPORT EFFECT

    Koh-ichi Muto;Naonobu Katada;Miki Niwa

  • Ammonia IRMS-TPD Study on the Distribution of Acid Sites in Mordenite

    Miki Niwa;Katsuki Suzuki;Naonobu Katada;Tomonori Kanougi

  • Superacidity and Catalytic Activity of Sulfated Zirconia

    Naonobu Katada;Jun-ichi Endo;Kei-ichi Notsu;Naoko Yasunobu

  • IRMS-TPD of ammonia: Direct and individual measurement of Brønsted acidity in zeolites and its relationship with the catalytic cracking activity

    Katsuki Suzuki;Takayuki Noda;Naonobu Katada;Miki Niwa

  • Acidity of β zeolite with different Si/Al2 ratio as measured by temperature programmed desorption of ammonia

    Yasunobu Miyamoto;Naonobu Katada;Miki Niwa

  • Tungsten Oxide Monolayer Loaded on Zirconia: Determination of Acidity Generated on the Monolayer

    Norihiro Naito;Naonobu Katada;Miki Niwa

  • Thin silica layer on alumina: evidence of the acidity in the monolayer

    Miki. Niwa;Naonobu. Katada;Yuichi. Murakami

  • Acidic property of modified ultra stable Y zeolite: increase in catalytic activity for alkane cracking by treatment with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid salt

    Naonobu Katada;Naonobu Katada;Yasuyoshi Kageyama;Kazue Takahara;Takahide Kanai

  • Analysis of Acidic Properties of Zeolitic and Non-Zeolitic Solid Acid Catalysts Using Temperature-Programmed Desorption of Ammonia

    Naonobu Katada;Naonobu Katada;Miki Niwa

  • Combined study of IRMS-TPD measurement and DFT calculation on Brønsted acidity and catalytic cracking activity of cation-exchanged Y zeolites

    Takayuki Noda;Katsuki Suzuki;Naonobu Katada;Miki Niwa

  • Acidity and catalytic activity of mesoporous ZSM-5 in comparison with zeolite ZSM-5, Al-MCM-41 and silica–alumina

    K. Suzuki;Y. Aoyagi;N. Katada;M. Choi

  • IRMS–TPD of ammonia for characterization of acid site in β-zeolite

    Miki Niwa;Shinji Nishikawa;Naonobu Katada

  • Acidic Property of MFI-Type Gallosilicate Determined by Temperature-Programmed Desorption of Ammonia

    Tetsuo Miyamoto;Naonobu Katada;† and Jong-Ho Kim;Miki Niwa

  • Innovation of catalytic technology for upgrading of crude oil in petroleum refinery

    Satoshi Suganuma;Naonobu Katada

  • Identification and measurements of strong Brønsted acid site in ultrastable Y (USY) zeolite.

    Miki Niwa;Katsuki Suzuki;Kazuyo Isamoto;Naonobu Katada

  • Generation of acid sites by SiO2 deposition on groups IVB metal oxides

    Miki Niwa;Naonobu Katada;Yuichi Murakami

  • Detection and Quantitative Measurements of Four Kinds of OH in HY Zeolite

    Katsuki Suzuki;Naonobu Katada;Miki Niwa

Frequent Co-Authors

Miki Niwa
Miki Niwa Aichi Institute of Technology
Kazu Okumura
Kazu Okumura Kogakuin University
German Sastre
German Sastre Universitat Politècnica de València
Yuichi Murakami
Yuichi Murakami Nagoya University
Yasuaki Okamoto
Yasuaki Okamoto Shimane University
Hisao Yoshida
Hisao Yoshida Kyoto University
Isao Mochida
Isao Mochida Kyushu University
Tetsuya Shishido
Tetsuya Shishido Tokyo Metropolitan University
Takashi Tatsumi
Takashi Tatsumi Tokyo Institute of Technology
Keiichi Tomishige
Keiichi Tomishige Tohoku University

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