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Norio Teramae

Norio Teramae

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Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
7799
World Ranking
16772
National Ranking
1317

Overview

Norio Teramae is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan and has a research portfolio focused primarily on environmental science and engineering. Their scholarly work encompasses topics related to pollution, industrial and manufacturing engineering, biomedical engineering, polymers and plastics, and health, toxicology, and mutagenesis.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Polymer crystallization and properties
  • Lignin and Wood Chemistry
  • Biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties
  • Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
  • Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes

Norio Teramae's frequently published research venues are:

  • Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
  • Energy Conversion and Management
  • Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Analytical Sciences
  • Energy & Fuels

Their notable recent papers include:

  • Identification algorithm for polymer mixtures based on Py-GC/MS and its application for microplastic analysis in environmental samples, 2020, Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
  • Preparation and test of a reference mixture of eleven polymers with deactivated inorganic diluent for microplastics analysis by pyrolysis-GC-MS, 2021, Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
  • Qualitative and quantitative analysis of mixtures of microplastics in the presence of calcium carbonate by pyrolysis-GC/MS, 2021, Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
  • Catalytic Pyrolysis of Poly(ethylene terephthalate) in the Presence of Metal Oxides for Aromatic Hydrocarbon Recovery Using Tandem μ-Reactor-GC/MS, 2020, Energy & Fuels
  • Direct analysis of airborne microplastics collected on quartz filters by pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, 2023, Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis

Frequent coauthors in Norio Teramae's research include:

  • Atsushi Watanabe (21 publications)
  • Chuichi Watanabe (19 publications)
  • Shogo Kumagai (12 publications)
  • Toshiaki Yoshioka (10 publications)
  • Hajime Ohtani (8 publications)

The spread of Norio Teramae's work across multiple subfields highlights a multidisciplinary approach, especially focused on studies involving pollution, polymers, and biomedical aspects within environmental science and engineering. Their contributions largely address analytical methods for microplastics and polymer mixtures, as well as biomass conversion and waste management techniques.

Best Publications

  • Self-assembly of a silica–surfactant nanocomposite in a porous alumina membrane

    Akira Yamaguchi;Fumiaki Uejo;Takashi Yoda;Tatsuya Uchida;Tatsuya Uchida

  • Fluorescence Sensing of Anions via Intramolecular Excimer Formation in a Pyrophosphate-Induced Self-Assembly of a Pyrene-Functionalized Guanidinium Receptor

    Seiichi Nishizawa;Yuichi Kato;Norio Teramae

  • Boronic acid fluorophore/beta-cyclodextrin complex sensors for selective sugar recognition in water.

    Ai-Jun Tong;Akiyo Yamauchi;Takashi Hayashita;Zhi-Yi Zhang

  • A thiourea-based chromoionophore for selective binding and sensing of acetate

    Ryo Kato;Seiichi Nishizawa;Takashi Hayashita;Norio Teramae

  • Use of abasic site-containing DNA strands for nucleobase recognition in water

    Keitaro Yoshimoto;Seiichi Nishizawa;Masakazu Minagawa;Norio Teramae

  • Anion sensing by a donor-spacer-acceptor system: An intra-molecular exciplex emission enhanced by hydrogen bond-mediated complexation

    Seiichi Nishizawa;Haruhiko Kaneda;Tatsuya Uchida;Norio Teramae

  • Nanoporous waveguide sensor with optimized nanoarchitectures for highly sensitive label-free biosensing.

    Kazuhiro Hotta;Akira Yamaguchi;Norio Teramae

  • Abasic‐Site‐Containing Oligodeoxynucleotides as Aptamers for Riboflavin

    N. B. Sankaran;Seiichi Nishizawa;Takehiro Seino;Keitaro Yoshimoto

  • Selective Potassium Ion Recognition by Benzo-15-crown-5 Fluoroionophore/γ-Cyclodextrin Complex Sensors in Water

    Akiyo Yamauchi;Takashi Hayashita;Ayako Kato;Seiichi Nishizawa

  • Benzo-15-crown-5 Fluoroionophore/γ-Cyclodextrin Complex with Remarkably High Potassium Ion Sensitivity and Selectivity in Water

    Akiyo Yamauchi;Takashi Hayashita;Seiichi Nishizawa;Masatoshi Watanabe

  • Anion Sensing by a Thiourea Based Chromoionophore via Hydrogen Bonding

    Seiichi Nishizawa;Ryo Kato;Takashi Hayashita;Norio Teramae

  • Cooperative DNA probing using a β-cyclodextrin DNA conjugate and a nucleobase-specific fluorescent ligand

    Toshihiro Ihara;Asuka Uemura;Akika Futamura;Masamichi Shimizu

  • Anion Recognition at the Liquid−Liquid Interface. Sulfate Transfer across the 1,2-Dichloroethane− Water Interface Facilitated by Hydrogen-Bonding Ionophores

    Takeshi Shioya;Seiichi Nishizawa;Norio Teramae

  • Optical waveguide sensor based on a porous anodic alumina/aluminum multilayer film.

    Akira Yamaguchi;Kazuhiro Hotta;Norio Teramae

  • Highly selective recognition of lead ion in water by a podand fluoroionophore/γ-cyclodextrin complex sensor

    Takashi Hayashita;Dai Qing;Masakazu Minagawa;Jong Chan Lee

  • Influence of substituent modifications on the binding of 2-amino-1,8-naphthyridines to cytosine opposite an AP site in DNA duplexes: thermodynamic characterization

    Yusuke Sato;Seiichi Nishizawa;Keitaro Yoshimoto;Takehiro Seino

  • Identification algorithm for polymer mixtures based on Py-GC/MS and its application for microplastic analysis in environmental samples

    Kazuko Matsui;Takahisa Ishimura;Marco Mattonai;Itsuko Iwai

  • Microenvironments of 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonate at the heptane-water interface: time-resolved total internal reflection fluorescence spectroscopy

    K. Bessho;T. Uchida;A. Yamauchi;T. Shioya

  • Electrochemical modification of benzo-15-crown-5 ether on a glassy carbon electrode for alkali metal cation recognition

    Kotaro Morita;Akira Yamaguchi;Norio Teramae

  • Aromatic hydrocarbon selectivity as a function of CaO basicity and aging during CaO-catalyzed PET pyrolysis using tandem µ-reactor-GC/MS

    Shogo Kumagai;Ryota Yamasaki;Tomohito Kameda;Yuko Saito

  • Positioning dependent anion recognition by thiourea-based chromoionophores via hydrogen bonding in aqueous vesicle solutions

    Takashi Hayashita;Tsunenobu Onodera;Ryo Kato;Seiichi Nishizawa

  • Organic–inorganic mesoporous silica nanostrands for ultrafine filtration of spherical nanoparticles

    Sherif A. El-Safty;Moataz Mekawy;Akira Yamaguchi;Ahmed Shahat

Frequent Co-Authors

Young-Kwon Park
Young-Kwon Park University of Seoul
Tomohito Kameda
Tomohito Kameda Tohoku University
Aijun Tong
Aijun Tong Tsinghua University
Hiroki Haraguchi
Hiroki Haraguchi Nagoya University
Richard A. Bartsch
Richard A. Bartsch Texas Tech University
Fujio Mizukami
Fujio Mizukami National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Takehiko Kitamori
Takehiko Kitamori University of Tokyo
Bradley D. Smith
Bradley D. Smith University of Notre Dame
Yu Xiang
Yu Xiang Tsinghua University
Sherif A. El-Safty
Sherif A. El-Safty National Institute for Materials Science

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