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Takashi Kakiuchi

Takashi Kakiuchi

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Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
8590
World Ranking
12802
National Ranking
967

Overview

Takashi Kakiuchi is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan and has a research focus that spans multiple areas of chemical engineering, chemistry, and medicine. Their work includes a significant number of publications that contribute to the understanding of ionic liquids, electrochemical analysis, and properties of aqueous solutions.

Kakiuchi's research emphasizes the study of ionic liquids and their applications, particularly in the context of electrochemistry. Key topics in their work include:

  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Renal function and acid-base balance
  • Parkinson's Disease and Spinal Disorders

Their scientific contributions are also notable in specific subfields such as catalysis, electrochemistry, filtration and separation techniques, bioengineering, and biomedical engineering.

Takashi Kakiuchi has published extensively in various scientific journals. Frequent venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry Communications
  • Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
  • Skeletal Radiology
  • Electrochemistry

Some recent papers authored by Kakiuchi illustrate the scope and depth of their research:

  • The use of the reference electrode equipped with an ionic liquid salt bridge in electrochemistry of ionic liquids: A convenient way to align the formal potentials of redox reactions in ionic liquids based on the standard hydrogen electrode scale, 2021, Electrochemistry Communications
  • Single ion activity coefficients of chloride ions in aqueous sodium chloride and magnesium chloride estimated potentiometrically based on ionic liquid salt bridge at 298 K, 2021, Electrochemistry Communications
  • Potentiometric properties of the electrochemical cells equipped with ionic liquid salt bridge and its application to determine the solubility of the ionic liquid and the mean activity coefficients of the chloride salt of the ionic liquid-constituent cation in water, 2022, Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
  • Single-ion activity: a nonthermodynamically measurable quantity, 2020, Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry
  • An electrochemical viewpoint on the solubility of silver halides in water, 2020, Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry

Collaborations form an important part of Kakiuchi's research activity. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Masahiro Yamamoto
  • Toshiaki Ogaki
  • Yuki Kitazumi
  • Naoya Nishi
  • Takeshi Yamazaki

This profile shows Kakiuchi's involvement in a range of interdisciplinary fields, demonstrating their engagement with both fundamental and applied aspects of chemical and biomedical engineering.

Best Publications

  • Electrochemistry at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions

    Mitsugi Senda;Takashi Kakiuchi;Toshiyuki Osaka

  • Voltammetric Properties of the Reductive Desorption of Alkanethiol Self-Assembled Monolayers from a Metal Surface

    Takashi Kakiuchi;Hideyuki Usui;Daisuke Hobara;Masahiro Yamamoto

  • Selective Replacement of Adsorbed Alkanethiols in Phase-Separated Binary Self-Assembled Monolayers by Electrochemical Partial Desorption

    Shin Ichiro Imabayashi;Daisuke Hobara;Takashi Kakiuchi;Wolfgang Knoll

  • Chain-length-dependent change in the structure of self-assembled monolayers of n-alkanethiols on Au(111) probed by broad-bandwidth sum frequency generation spectroscopy

    Naoya Nishi;Daisuke Hobara;Masahiro Yamamoto;Takashi Kakiuchi

  • Double-Layer-Capacitance Titration of Self-Assembled Monolayers of ω-Functionalized Alkanethiols on Au(111) Surface

    Takashi Kakiuchi;Minehiko Iida;Shin Ichiro Imabayashi;Katsumi Niki;Katsumi Niki

  • Investigation of the electrode reaction of cytochrome c through mixed self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols on gold(111) surfaces

    Stefan Arnold;Zhi Qiang Feng;Takashi Kakiuchi;Wolfgang Knoll

  • In-Situ Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Imaging of the Reductive Desorption Process of Alkanethiols on Au(111)

    Daisuke Hobara;Koichiro Miyake;Shin Ichiro Imabayashi;Katsumi Niki;Katsumi Niki

  • Structure of the Electrical Double Layer at the Interface between Nitrobenzene Solution of Tetrabutylammonium Tetraphenylborate and Aqueous Solution of Lithium Chloride

    Takashi Kakiuchi;Mitsugi Senda

  • Surface structure of binary self-assembled monolayers formed by electrochemical selective replacement of adsorbed thiols

    Daisuke Hobara;Takayuki Sasaki;Shin Ichiro Imabayashi;Takashi Kakiuchi

  • Reductive Desorption of Carboxylic acid-Terminated Alkanethiol Monolayers from Au(111) Surfaces

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  • New class of Ag/AgCl electrodes based on hydrophobic ionic liquid saturated with AgCl.

    Takashi Kakiuchi;Takahiro Yoshimatsu;Naoya Nishi

  • Miscibility of adsorbed 1-undecanethiol and 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid species in binary self-assembled monolayers on Au(111)

    Takashi Kakiuchi;Minehiko Iida;Narutoshi Gon;Daisuke Hobara

  • The Electrocapillary Curves of the Phosphatidylcholine Monolayer at the Polarized Oil–Water Interface. I. Measurement of Interfacial Tension Using a Computer-Aided Pendant-Drop Method

    Takashi Kakiuchi;Masatoshi Nakanishi;Mitsugi Senda

  • Rigid Molecular Tripod with an Adamantane Framework and Thiol Legs. Synthesis and Observation of an Ordered Monolayer on Au(111)

    Toshikazu Kitagawa;Yuichi Idomoto;Hiroaki Matsubara;Daisuke Hobara

  • Phase-boundary potential across the nonpolarized interface between the room-temperature molten salt and water

    Takashi Kakiuchi;Norihiro Tsujioka;Shinji Kurita;Yasunobu Iwami

  • Polarizability and electrocapillary measurements of the nitrobenzene-water interface.

    Takashi Kakiuchi;Mitsugi Senda

  • Wide electrochemical window at the interface between water and a hydrophobic room-temperature ionic liquid of tetrakis[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]borate.

    Naoya Nishi;Seiichi Imakura;Takashi Kakiuchi

  • Effect of Nanometer-Scale Phase Separation on Wetting of Binary Self-Assembled Thiol Monolayers on Au(111)

    Shin Ichiro Imabayashi;Narutoshi Gon;Takayuki Sasaki;Daisuke Hobara

  • Charge-transfer processes at the interface between hydrophobic ionic liquid and water

    Zdenek Samec;Jan Langmaier;Takashi Kakiuchi

  • Phase separation of binary self-assembled thiol monolayers composed of 1-hexadecanethiol and 3-mercaptopropionic acid on Au(111) studied by scanning tunneling microscopy and cyclic voltammetry

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  • Current-potential curves for facilitated ion transfer across oil/water interfaces in the presence of successive complex formation

    Takashi Kakiuchi;Mitsugi Senda

  • Facilitated transfer of alkali-metal cations by dibenzo-18-crown-6 across the electrochemically polarized interface between an aqueous solution and a hydrophobic room-temperature ionic liquid.

    Naoya Nishi;Hiroshi Murakami;Seiichi Imakura;Takashi Kakiuchi

  • Long-range electron-transfer reaction rates to cytochromec across long- and short-chain alkanethiol self-assembledmonolayers: Electroreflectancestudies

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Masaki Furuya
Masaki Furuya Hitachi (Japan)
Michael V. Mirkin
Michael V. Mirkin Queens College, CUNY
Kenji Kano
Kenji Kano Kyoto University
Masayoshi Watanabe
Masayoshi Watanabe Yokohama National University
Masatsugu Shimomura
Masatsugu Shimomura Tohoku University
Masahiro Kinoshita
Masahiro Kinoshita Kyoto University
Koichi Komatsu
Koichi Komatsu Kyoto University

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