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Seiya Tsujimura

Seiya Tsujimura

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
7512
World Ranking
16432
National Ranking
1296

Overview

Seiya Tsujimura is affiliated with the University of Tsukuba in Japan and has a research focus primarily in the fields of Engineering and Materials Science. Their work intersects multiple subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electrochemistry, Polymers and Plastics, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Chemistry.

The main topics covered in Tsujimura's research encompass electrochemical sensors and biosensors, electrochemical analysis and applications, conducting polymers and their applications, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, analytical chemistry and sensors, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, as well as supercapacitor materials and fabrication.

Frequent collaborators in Tsujimura's research include Isao Shitanda, Masayuki Itagaki, Hikari Watanabe, Tsutomu Mikawa, and Noya Loew.

Tsujimura has contributed to publications in a variety of scientific venues. Notable publication venues include ECS Meeting Abstracts, ChemElectroChem, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Physics Energy, and Electrochemistry.

Recent scholarly articles published by Tsujimura and colleagues include:

  • Self-Powered Diaper Sensor with Wireless Transmitter Powered by Paper-Based Biofuel Cell with Urine Glucose as Fuel, 2021, ACS Sensors
  • Continuous sweat lactate monitoring system with integrated screen-printed MgO-templated carbon-lactate oxidase biosensor and microfluidic sweat collector, 2020, Electrochimica Acta
  • Paper-based lactate biofuel cell array with high power output, 2021, Journal of Power Sources
  • Enzyme Cascade Electrode Reactions with Nanomaterials and Their Applicability towards Biosensor and Biofuel Cells, 2023, Biosensors
  • Graphene oxide-based nanomaterials for electrochemical bio/immune sensing and its advancements in health care applications: A review, 2023, Hybrid Advances

Best Publications

  • Fructose/dioxygen biofuel cell based on direct electron transfer-type bioelectrocatalysis

    Yuji Kamitaka;Seiya Tsujimura;Norihiko Setoyama;Tsutomu Kajino

  • A high-power glucose/oxygen biofuel cell operating under quiescent conditions

    Hideki Sakai;Takaaki Nakagawa;Yuichi Tokita;Tsuyonobu Hatazawa

  • Bioelectrocatalytic reduction of dioxygen to water at neutral pH using bilirubin oxidase as an enzyme and 2,2′-azinobis (3-ethylbenzothiazolin-6-sulfonate) as an electron transfer mediator

    Seiya Tsujimura;Hirosuke Tatsumi;Jun Ogawa;Sakayu Shimizu

  • Templated mesoporous carbons: Synthesis and applications

    Michio Inagaki;Masahiro Toyoda;Yasushi Soneda;Seiya Tsujimura

  • Lactate biosensors: current status and outlook

    Liza Rassaei;Wouter Olthuis;Seiya Tsujimura;Ernst J. R. Sudhölter

  • Novel FAD-Dependent Glucose Dehydrogenase for a Dioxygen-Insensitive Glucose Biosensor

    Seiya Tsujimura;Shinki Kojima;Kenji Kano;Tokuji Ikeda

  • Lactococcus lactis catalyses electricity generation at microbial fuel cell anodes via excretion of a soluble quinone.

    Stefano Freguia;Masaki Masuda;Seiya Tsujimura;Kenji Kano

  • Bioelectrocatalysis-based dihydrogen/dioxygen fuel cell operating at physiological pH

    Seiya Tsujimura;Masafumi Fujita;Hirosuke Tatsumi;Kenji Kano

  • Electron transfer pathways in microbial oxygen biocathodes

    Stefano Freguia;Seiya Tsujimura;Kenji Kano

  • Diffusion-Controlled Oxygen Reduction on Multi-Copper Oxidase-Adsorbed Carbon Aerogel Electrodes without Mediator

    S. Tsujimura;Y. Kamitaka;K. Kano

  • Kinetic Study of Direct Bioelectrocatalysis of Dioxygen Reduction with Bilirubin Oxidase at Carbon Electrodes

    Seiya Tsujimura;Takaaki Nakagawa;Kenji Kano;Tokuji Ikeda

  • Bilirubin oxidase in multiple layers catalyzes four-electron reduction of dioxygen to water without redox mediators

    Seiya Tsujimura;Kenji Kano;Tokuji Ikeda

  • Glucose/O 2 Biofuel Cell Operating at Physiological Conditions

    Seiya Tsujimura;Kenji Kano;Tokuji Ikeda

  • Exceptionally High Glucose Current on a Hierarchically Structured Porous Carbon Electrode with “Wired” Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide-Dependent Glucose Dehydrogenase

    Seiya Tsujimura;Kazuki Murata;Wataru Akatsuka

  • Photosynthetic bioelectrochemical cell utilizing cyanobacteria and water-generating oxidase

    Seiya Tsujimura;Akira Wadano;Kenji Kano;Tokuji Ikeda

  • Structure and function of the engineered multicopper oxidase CueO from Escherichia coli--deletion of the methionine-rich helical region covering the substrate-binding site.

    Kunishige Kataoka;Hirofumi Komori;Yusaku Ueki;Yusuke Konno

  • Flavins contained in yeast extract are exploited for anodic electron transfer by Lactococcus lactis.

    Masaki Masuda;Stefano Freguia;Yung-Fu Wang;Seiya Tsujimura

  • Effects of axial ligand mutation of the type I copper site in bilirubin oxidase on direct electron transfer-type bioelectrocatalytic reduction of dioxygen

    Yuji Kamitaka;Seiya Tsujimura;Kunishige Kataoka;Takeshi Sakurai

  • Air diffusion biocathode with CueO as electrocatalyst adsorbed on carbon particle-modified electrodes.

    Ryota Kontani;Seiya Tsujimura;Kenji Kano

  • Efficient direct electron transfer of PQQ-glucose dehydrogenase on carbon cryogel electrodes at neutral pH.

    Victoria Flexer;Fabien Durand;Seiya Tsujimura;Seiya Tsujimura;Nicolas Mano

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenji Kano
Kenji Kano Kyoto University
Nicolas Mano
Nicolas Mano Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Feiyu Kang
Feiyu Kang Tsinghua University
Michael Holzinger
Michael Holzinger Grenoble Alpes University
Serge Cosnier
Serge Cosnier Grenoble Alpes University
Kazunobu Matsushita
Kazunobu Matsushita Yamaguchi University
Takeshi Sakurai
Takeshi Sakurai University of Tsukuba
Farid A. Harraz
Farid A. Harraz Najran University
Ernst J. R. Sudhölter
Ernst J. R. Sudhölter Delft University of Technology
Shizuo Tokito
Shizuo Tokito Yamagata University

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