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Shigeharu Morooka

Shigeharu Morooka

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Chemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
11347
World Ranking
10242
National Ranking
736

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Shigeharu Morooka is affiliated with Kyushu University in Japan. The academic profile available does not include detailed information regarding recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with their work.

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Best Publications

  • Formation of a Y-Type Zeolite Membrane on a Porous α-Alumina Tube for Gas Separation

    Katsuki Kusakabe;Takahiro Kuroda;and Atsushi Murata;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Densification of nanostructured titania assisted by a phase transformation

    Krishnankutty-Nair P. Kumar;K. Keizer;A. J. Burggraaf;Tatsuya Okubo

  • Thin Palladium Membrane Formed in Support Pores by Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition Method and Application to Hydrogen Separation

    Shengchun Yan;Hideaki Maeda;Katsuki Kusakabe;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Separation of carbon dioxide from nitrogen using ion-exchanged faujasite-type zeolite membranes formed on porous support tubes

    Katsuki Kusakabe;Takahiro Kuroda;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Growth and transformation of TiO2 crystallites in aerosol reactor

    Atsuo Kobata;Katsuki Kusakabe;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Gas permeation properties of A-type zeolite membrane formed on porous substrate by hydrothermal synthesis

    Kanna Aoki;Katsuki Kusakabe;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Gas Permeation Properties of Ion-Exchanged Faujasite-Type Zeolite Membranes

    K. Kusakabe;T. Kuroda;Kiichiro Uchino;Y. Hasegawa

  • FLUIDIZATION STATE OF ULTRAFINE POWDERS

    Shigeharu Morooka;Katsuki Kusakabe;Atsuo Kobata;Yasuo Kato

  • Pore size control of carbonized BPDA-pp′ ODA polyimide membrane by chemical vapor deposition of carbon

    Jun Ichiro Hayashi;Hirotaka Mizuta;Masatake Yamamoto;Katsuki Kusakabe

  • Separation of ethane/ethylene and propane/propylene systems with a carbonized BPDA-pp'ODA polyimide membrane

    Jun-ichiro Hayashi;Hirotaka Mizuta;Masatake Yamamoto;Katsuki Kusakabe

  • Separation of Gases with an A-Type Zeolite Membrane

    Kanna Aoki;and Katsuki Kusakabe;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Morphology and gas permeance of ZSM-5-type zeolite membrane formed on a porous α-alumina support tube

    Katsuki Kusakabe;Seiki Yoneshige;Atsushi Murata;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Pore structure of silica membranes formed by a sol–gel technique using tetraethoxysilane and alkyltriethoxysilanes

    Katsuki Kusakabe;Shotaro Sakamoto;Toshiyuki Saie;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Preparation of palladium-silver alloy membranes for hydrogen separation by the spray pyrolysis method

    Zhong Yan Li;Hideaki Maeda;Katsuki Kusakabe;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Pore size control and gas permeation kinetics of silica membranes by pyrolysis of phenyl-substituted ethoxysilanes with cross-flow through a porous support wall

    B.-K. Sea;K. Kusakabe;S. Morooka

  • Separation of co2-ch4 and co2-n2 systems using ion-exchanged fau-type zeolite membranes with different si/al ratios

    Yasuhisa Hasegawa;Takeshi Tanaka;Kaori Watanabe;Byeong-Heon Jeong

  • Formation of hydrogen-permselective SiO2 membrane in macropores of α-alumina support tube by thermal decomposition of TEOS

    Shigeharu Morooka;Shengchun Yan;Katsuki Kusakabe;Yasunobu Akiyama

  • The separation of CO2 using Y-type zeolite membranes ion-exchanged with alkali metal cations

    Yasuhisa Hasegawa;Kaori Watanabe;Katsuki Kusakabe;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Hydrogen-Permselective SiO2 Membrane Formed in Pores of Alumina Support Tube by Chemical Vapor Deposition with Tetraethylorthosilicate

    Shengchun Yan;Hideaki Maeda;Katsuki Kusakabe;Shigeharu Morooka

  • Preparation and characterization of silica—polyimide composite membranes coated on porous tubes for CO2 separation

    Katsuki Kusakabe;Kiyotaka Ichiki;Jun Ichiro Hayashi;Hideaki Maeda

Frequent Co-Authors

Katsuki Kusakabe
Katsuki Kusakabe Kyushu University
Jun-ichiro Hayashi
Jun-ichiro Hayashi Kyushu University
Tatsuya Okubo
Tatsuya Okubo University of Tokyo
Hideyuki Takagi
Hideyuki Takagi Kyushu University
Guoqing Guan
Guoqing Guan Hirosaki University
Mitsutoshi Nakajima
Mitsutoshi Nakajima University of Tsukuba
Yuzo Fujiwara
Yuzo Fujiwara Kyushu University
Isao Mochida
Isao Mochida Kyushu University
Shintaro Ida
Shintaro Ida Kumamoto University
Yasumichi Matsumoto
Yasumichi Matsumoto Kumamoto University

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