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Satoshi Sato

Satoshi Sato

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
73
Citations
15317
World Ranking
5113
National Ranking
297

Overview

Satoshi Sato is affiliated with Chiba University in Japan and has contributed extensively to fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their research covers a broad range of topics with a focus on materials chemistry and catalytic processes.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Engineering
  • Materials Science

Within these fields, Sato has concentrated on specific subfields such as:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Catalysis
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Radiation

The main research topics they have worked on are:

  • Catalysis for Biomass Conversion
  • Graphene research and applications
  • Nuclear Physics and Applications
  • Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies
  • Mesoporous Materials and Catalysis
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Nuclear reactor physics and engineering

Sato's publication record includes works in a variety of scientific venues. Frequent publication venues consist of:

  • Applied Catalysis A General
  • Fusion Engineering and Design
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Carbon
  • Journal of Materials Science

Their recent selected papers include:

  • "Japanese evaluated nuclear data library version 5: JENDL-5," 2023, Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
  • "Unveiling bonding states and roles of edges in nitrogen-doped graphene nanoribbon by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy," 2021, Carbon
  • "Carbonization mechanisms of polyimide: Methodology to analyze carbon materials with nitrogen, oxygen, pentagons, and heptagons," 2021, Carbon
  • "Origins of peaks of graphitic and pyrrolic nitrogen in N1s X-ray photoelectron spectra of carbon materials: quaternary nitrogen, tertiary amine, or secondary amine?," 2021, Journal of Materials Science
  • "Carbon materials with high pentagon density," 2020, Journal of Materials Science

Throughout their career, Sato has collaborated with several researchers frequently, including:

  • Yasuhiro Yamada
  • Enggah Kurniawan
  • Saerom Kwon
  • Syun Gohda
  • Masayuki Ohta

Best Publications

  • The complete folding pathway of a protein from nanoseconds to microseconds

    Ugo Mayor;Nicholas R. Guydosh;Christopher M. Johnson;J. Günter Grossmann

  • Production of acrolein from glycerol over silica-supported heteropoly acids

    Eriko Tsukuda;Satoshi Sato;Ryoji Takahashi;Toshiaki Sodesawa

  • Φ-Value analysis and the nature of protein-folding transition states

    Alan R. Fersht;Satoshi Sato

  • Origins of sp(3)C peaks in C1s X-ray Photoelectron Spectra of Carbon Materials.

    Ayaka Fujimoto;Yasuhiro Yamada;Michio Koinuma;Satoshi Sato

  • BASIC PROPERTIES OF RARE EARTH OXIDES

    Satoshi Sato;Ryoji Takahashi;Ryoji Takahashi;Mika Kobune;Hiroshi Gotoh

  • Glycerol hydrogenolysis into useful C3 chemicals

    Daolai Sun;Yasuhiro Yamada;Satoshi Sato;Wataru Ueda

  • Dehydration–hydrogenation of glycerol into 1,2-propanediol at ambient hydrogen pressure

    Masaki Akiyama;Satoshi Sato;Ryoji Takahashi;Kanichiro Inui

  • High Surface-Area Silica with Controlled Pore Size Prepared from Nanocomposite of Silica and Citric Acid

    Ryoji Takahashi;Satoshi Sato;Toshiaki Sodesawa;Machiko Kawakita

  • Vapor-phase reaction of polyols over copper catalysts

    Satoshi Sato;Masaki Akiyama;Ryoji Takahashi;Ryoji Takahashi;Takayoshi Hara

  • Ketonization of carboxylic acids over CeO2-based composite oxides

    Osamu Nagashima;Satoshi Sato;Ryoji Takahashi;Toshiaki Sodesawa

  • Production of C4 and C5 alcohols from biomass-derived materials

    Daolai Sun;Satoshi Sato;Wataru Ueda;Ana Primo

  • Analysis of heat-treated graphite oxide by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy

    Yasuhiro Yamada;Hajime Yasuda;Kazumasa Murota;Masashi Nakamura

  • Nitrogen-containing graphene analyzed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy

    Yasuhiro Yamada;Jungpil Kim;Shintaro Matsuo;Satoshi Sato

  • Glycerol as a potential renewable raw material for acrylic acid production

    Daolai Sun;Yasuhiro Yamada;Satoshi Sato;Wataru Ueda

  • Direct synthesis of ethyl acetate from ethanol carried out under pressure

    Kanichiro Inui;Toru Kurabayashi;Satoshi Sato

  • Effective formation of ethyl acetate from ethanol over Cu-Zn-Zr-Al-O catalyst

    Kanichiro Inui;Toru Kurabayashi;Satoshi Sato;Naoki Ichikawa

  • Subnanometer vacancy defects introduced on graphene by oxygen gas.

    Yasuhiro Yamada;Kazumasa Murota;Ryo Fujita;Jungpil Kim

  • Ortho-Selective Methylation of Phenol Catalyzed by CeO2-MgO Prepared by Citrate Process

    Satoshi Sato;Kaoru Koizumi;Fumio Nozaki

  • Dynamic NMR line-shape analysis demonstrates that the villin headpiece subdomain folds on the microsecond time scale.

    Minghui Wang;Yuefeng Tang;Satoshi Sato;Liliya Vugmeyster

  • Preparation of Ni/SiO2 catalyst with high thermal stability for CO2-reforming of CH4

    Satoshi Tomiyama;Ryoji Takahashi;Satoshi Sato;Toshiaki Sodesawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Ryoji Takahashi
Ryoji Takahashi Ehime University
Katsuyuki Ogura
Katsuyuki Ogura Chiba University
Wataru Ueda
Wataru Ueda Kanagawa University
Kazuki Nakanishi
Kazuki Nakanishi Nagoya University
Gary E. Maciel
Gary E. Maciel Colorado State University
Naonobu Katada
Naonobu Katada Tottori University
Yasuhiro Yamada
Yasuhiro Yamada University of Tokyo
Kazu Suenaga
Kazu Suenaga Osaka University
Naohiro Soga
Naohiro Soga Kyoto University
Tatsumi Ishihara
Tatsumi Ishihara Kyushu University

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