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D-Index
66
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20690
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7169
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465

Teruhisa Ohno publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Teruhisa Ohno sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 260 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Teruhisa Ohno D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Teruhisa Ohno sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 66 D-Index — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Teruhisa Ohno is affiliated with the Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on materials science, with an emphasis on materials chemistry. The body of work includes contributions to renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, and water science and technology.

Their main topics of research include advanced photocatalysis techniques, copper-based nanomaterials and their applications, electronic and structural properties of oxides, catalytic processes in materials science, perovskite materials and applications, covalent organic framework applications, and graphene research and applications.

  • Photoexcited single metal atom catalysts for heterogeneous photocatalytic H2O2 production: Pragmatic guidelines for predicting charge separation (2020, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental)
  • Bandgap engineering of polymetric carbon nitride copolymerized by 2,5,8-triamino-tri-s-triazine (melem) and barbituric acid for efficient nonsacrificial photocatalytic H2O2 production (2020, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental)
  • Hydrothermally Reduced Graphene Hydrogel Intercalated with Divalent Ions for Dye Adsorption Studies (2021, Processes)
  • Photo-sensitive 2D Arrangement of −OH/H2O on Brookite TiO2(210) (2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C)
  • Optimised Synthesis of Rhombic dodecahedral Cu2O Nanoparticles: A Pathway to Superior Morphological Control (2025, Chemistry - Methods)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Teruhisa Ohno include Zhenyuan Teng, Wenan Cai, Qitao Zhang, Chengyin Wang, and Chenliang Su.

Their publications are often found in the following venues:

  • Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
  • Processes
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Chemistry - Methods
  • Discover Nano

Best Publications

  • Preparation of S-doped TiO2 photocatalysts and their photocatalytic activities under visible light

    Teruhisa Ohno;Miyako Akiyoshi;Tsutomu Umebayashi;Keisuke Asai

  • Morphology of a TiO2 Photocatalyst (Degussa, P-25) Consisting of Anatase and Rutile Crystalline Phases

    Teruhisa Ohno;Koji Sarukawa;Kojiro Tokieda;Michio Matsumura

  • Photocatalytic Activity of S-doped TiO2 Photocatalyst under Visible Light

    Teruhisa Ohno;Takahiro Mitsui;Michio Matsumura

  • Synergism between rutile and anatase TiO2 particles in photocatalytic oxidation of naphthalene

    Teruhisa Ohno;Kojiro Tokieda;Suguru Higashida;Michio Matsumura

  • Atomically dispersed antimony on carbon nitride for the artificial photosynthesis of hydrogen peroxide

    Zhenyuan Teng;Qitao Zhang;Hongbin Yang;Kosaku Kato

  • Crystal faces of rutile and anatase TiO2 particles and their roles in photocatalytic reactions

    Teruhisa Ohno;Koji Sarukawa;Michio Matsumura

  • Is methylene blue an appropriate substrate for a photocatalytic activity test? A study with visible-light responsive titania

    Xiaoli Yan;Teruhisa Ohno;Kazumoto Nishijima;Ryu Abe

  • Photocatalytic Activities of Pure Rutile Particles Isolated from TiO2 Powder by Dissolving the Anatase Component in HF Solution

    Teruhisa Ohno;and Koji Sarukawa;Michio Matsumura

  • Photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction by a p-type boron-doped g-C3N4 electrode under visible light

    Nobuhiro Sagara;Sunao Kamimura;Toshiki Tsubota;Teruhisa Ohno

  • Quantitative analysis of superoxide ion and hydrogen peroxide produced from molecular oxygen on photoirradiated TiO2 particles

    Hajime Goto;Yasushi Hanada;Teruhisa Ohno;Michio Matsumura

  • Time-resolved photoluminescence of particulate TiO2 photocatalysts suspended in aqueous solutions

    Kan Fujihara;Shinobu Izumi;Teruhisa Ohno;Michio Matsumura

  • Photocatalytic Oxidation Reactivity of Holes in the Sulfur- and Carbon-Doped TiO2 Powders Studied by Time-Resolved Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy

    Takashi Tachikawa;Sachiko Tojo;Kiyohiko Kawai;Masayuki Endo

  • Shape-Controlled Anatase Titanium(IV) Oxide Particles Prepared by Hydrothermal Treatment of Peroxo Titanic Acid in the Presence of Polyvinyl Alcohol

    Naoya Murakami;Yu Kurihara;Toshiki Tsubota;Teruhisa Ohno

  • Preparation, testing and characterization of doped TiO2 active in the peroxidation of biomolecules under visible light.

    Revathi Bacsa;John Kiwi;Teruhisa Ohno;Peter Albers

  • Trapping-Induced Enhancement of Photocatalytic Activity on Brookite TiO2 Powders: Comparison with Anatase and Rutile TiO2 Powders

    Junie Jhon M. Vequizo;Hironori Matsunaga;Tatsuya Ishiku;Sunao Kamimura

  • Unique Effects of Iron(III) Ions on Photocatalytic and Photoelectrochemical Properties of Titanium Dioxide

    Teruhisa Ohno;Daisuke Haga;Kan Fujihara;Kaoru Kaizaki

  • Photocatalytic oxidation of water by visible light using ruthenium-doped titanium dioxide powder

    Teruhisa Ohno;Fumihiro Tanigawa;Kan Fujihara;Shinobu Izumi

  • Photocatalytic reduction of CO2 over a hybrid photocatalyst composed of WO3 and graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) under visible light

    Teruhisa Ohno;Naoya Murakami;Takahiro Koyanagi;Yin Yang

  • Photocatalytic activity of a TiO2 photocatalyst doped with C4+ and S4+ ions having a rutile phase under visible light

    Teruhisa Ohno;Toshiki Tsubota;Maki Toyofuku;Ryoji Inaba

  • Switching redox site of photocatalytic reaction on titanium(IV) oxide particles modified with transition-metal ion controlled by irradiation wavelength

    Naoya Murakami;Tetsuo Chiyoya;Toshiki Tsubota;Teruhisa Ohno

Frequent Co-Authors

Michio Matsumura
Michio Matsumura Osaka University
Adam S. Foster
Adam S. Foster Aalto University
Takeshi Fukuma
Takeshi Fukuma Kanazawa University
Chengyin Wang
Chengyin Wang Yangzhou University
Shinichi Ookawara
Shinichi Ookawara Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yu-Jia Zeng
Yu-Jia Zeng Shenzhen University
Hiroshi Onishi
Hiroshi Onishi Kobe University
Shuangchen Ruan
Shuangchen Ruan Shenzhen University
Akira Yamakata
Akira Yamakata Okayama University
Kazuhiro Sayama
Kazuhiro Sayama National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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