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Satohiro Yoshida

Satohiro Yoshida

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
7669
World Ranking
14150
National Ranking
1095

Overview

Satohiro Yoshida is a researcher affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their academic profile does not currently list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with their work.

No information is available regarding book publications connected to Satohiro Yoshida. Likewise, there are no documented main fields or subfields of study, nor clearly defined main research topics attributed to them at this time.

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Best Publications

  • X-ray absorption fine structure analysis of local structure of CeO2–ZrO2 mixed oxides with the same composition ratio (Ce/Zr=1)

    Yasutaka Nagai;Takashi Yamamoto;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Satohiro Yoshida

  • X-ray absorption (EXAFS/XANES) study of supported vanadium oxide catalysts. Structure of surface vanadium oxide species on silica and γ-alumina at a low level of vanadium loading

    Tsunehiro Tanaka;Hiromi Yamashita;Risa Tsuchitani;Takuzo Funabiki

  • Oxygenase model reactions. 1. Intra- and extradiol oxygenations of 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol catalyzed by (bipyridine)(pyridine)iron(III) complex

    T. Funabiki;A. Mizoguchi;T. Sugimoto;S. Tada

  • Photo-enhanced reduction of carbon dioxide with hydrogen over Rh/TiO2

    Yoshiumi Kohno;Hiroki Hayashi;Sakae Takenaka;Tsunehiro Tanaka

  • The support effect on propane combustion over platinum catalyst: control of the oxidation-resistance of platinum by the acid strength of support materials

    Yoshiteru Yazawa;Nobuyuki Takagi;Hisao Yoshida;Shin-ichi Komai

  • Photoreduction of CO2 with H2 over ZrO2. A study on interaction of hydrogen with photoexcited CO2

    Yoshiumi Kohno;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Takuzo Funabiki;Satohiro Yoshida

  • Catalysis by amorphous metal alloys. Part 1.—Hydrogenation of olefins over amorphous Ni–P and Ni–B alloys

    Satohiro Yoshida;Hiromi Yamashita;Takuzo Funabiki;Teijiro Yonezawa

  • Analysis of XANES for identification of highly dispersed transition metal oxides on supports

    Satohiro Yoshida;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Tomoko Hanada;Takeshi Hiraiwa

  • Acidic Property of FSM-16

    Takashi Yamamoto;Tsunehiro Tanaka;and Takuzo Funabiki;Satohiro Yoshida

  • Photoreduction of carbon dioxide by hydrogen over magnesium oxide

    Yoshiumi Kohno;Haruka Ishikawa;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Takuzo Funabiki

  • Reaction mechanism in the photoreduction of CO2 with CH4 over ZrO2

    Yoshiumi Kohno;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Takuzo Funabiki;Satohiro Yoshida

  • Preparation of highly dispersed niobium oxide on silica by equilibrium adsorption method

    Tsunehiro Tanaka;Hiroyuki Nojima;Hisao Yoshida;Hiroaki Nakagawa

  • PHOTOREDUCTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE WITH HYDROGEN OVER ZRO2

    Yoshiumi Kohno;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Takuzo Funabiki;Satohiro Yoshida

  • Study on the Dispersion of Nickel Ions in the NiO−MgO System by X-ray Absorption Fine Structure

    Tomoko Yoshida;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Hisao Yoshida;and Takuzo Funabiki

  • Identification and reactivity of a surface intermediate in the photoreduction of CO2 with H2 over ZrO2

    Yoshiumi Kohno;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Takuzo Funabiki;Satohiro Yoshida

  • Study of the Local Structure of Molybdenum−Magnesium Binary Oxides by Means of Mo L3-Edge XANES and UV−Vis Spectroscopy

    Hirofumi Aritani;Tsunehiro Tanaka;and Takuzo Funabiki;Satohiro Yoshida

  • Study of Dehydration of Magnesium Hydroxide

    Tomoko Yoshida;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Hisao Yoshida;Takuzo Funabiki

  • NO reduction with CO in the presence of O2 over Al2O3-supported and Cu-based catalysts

    Takashi Yamamoto;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Ryoji Kuma;Sosuke Suzuki

  • STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF IRON AND MANGANESE SPECIES IN IRON- AND MANGANESE-PROMOTED SULFATED ZIRCONIA

    Takashi Yamamoto;Tsunehiro Tanaka;Sakae Takenaka;Satohiro Yoshida

  • Amorphous features of working catalysts: XAFS and XPS characterization of Mn/Na2WO4/SiO2 as used for the oxidative coupling of methane

    Yuan Kou;Bing Zhang;Jian-zhong Niu;Shu-ben Li

  • Spectroscopic Studies of Catalysis by Vanadium Pentoxide

    Kimio Tarama;Satohiro Yoshida;Shingo Ishida;Hideo Kakioka

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiromi Yamashita
Hiromi Yamashita Osaka University
Sakae Takenaka
Sakae Takenaka Doshisha University
Hisao Yoshida
Hisao Yoshida Kyoto University
Takashi Yamamoto
Takashi Yamamoto Hiroshima University
Yoshio Ono
Yoshio Ono Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yasuaki Okamoto
Yasuaki Okamoto Shimane University
Tadashi Hattori
Tadashi Hattori Nagoya University
Hideshi Hattori
Hideshi Hattori Hokkaido University
Yoshihiro Sato
Yoshihiro Sato Hokkaido University
Teijiro Yonezawa
Teijiro Yonezawa Kyoto University

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