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Overview

Tetsuhiko Kobayashi is affiliated with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan. Their research is situated primarily within the fields of Materials Science and Engineering.

Their scholarly output includes studies published in notable journals, with a focus on specialized subfields such as Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials. The research topics Kobayashi explores predominantly involve:

  • Copper-based nanomaterials and applications
  • Nonlinear Optical Materials Studies
  • Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications

Recent published work features a paper titled "Viscosity sensing by low power optical self phase modulation in two dimensional copper oxide nanostructures" from 2021, which appeared in the journal Optik.

Frequent collaborations are a part of Kobayashi's research process. Among key coauthors are:

  • Subrata Biswas
  • Partha Kumbhakar

Publication venues where Kobayashi has contributed include:

  • Optik

This profile reflects a concentration on advanced material properties and their optical and chemical interactions, especially pertaining to nanoscale copper compounds and noble metal nanoparticles. Kobayashi's interdisciplinary approach spans both fundamental material chemistry and applied biomedical engineering domains.

Best Publications

  • Gold catalysts prepared by coprecipitation for low-temperature oxidation of hydrogen and of carbon monoxide

    M. Haruta;N. Yamada;T. Kobayashi;S. Iijima

  • Novel Gold Catalysts for the Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide at a Temperature far Below 0 °C

    Masatake Haruta;Tetsuhiko Kobayashi;Hiroshi Sano;Nobumasa Yamada

  • Low-Temperature Oxidation of CO over Gold Supported on TiO2, α-Fe2O3, and Co3O4

    M. Haruta;S. Tsubota;T. Kobayashi;H. Kageyama

  • Polyaniline film-coated electrodes as electrochromic display devices

    Tetsuhiko Kobayashi;Hiroshi Yoneyama;Hideo Tamura

  • Electrochemical reactions concerned with electrochromism of polyaniline film-coated electrodes

    Tetsuhiko Kobayashi;Hiroshi Yoneyama;Hideo Tamura

  • Oxidative degradation pathway of polyaniline film electrodes

    Tetsuhiko Kobayashi;Hiroshi Yoneyama;Hideo Tamura

  • A Platinum-Free Zero-Carbon-Emission Easy Fuelling Direct Hydrazine Fuel Cell for Vehicles

    Koichiro Asazawa;Koji Yamada;Hirohisa Tanaka;Akinori Oka

  • Structural Characterization of CeO2−TiO2 and V2O5/CeO2−TiO2 Catalysts by Raman and XPS Techniques

    Benjaram M. Reddy;Ataullah Khan;Yusuke Yamada;Tetsuhiko Kobayashi

  • Potential application of anion-exchange membrane for hydrazine fuel cell electrolyte

    Koji Yamada;Kazuaki Yasuda;Naoko Fujiwara;Zyun Siroma

  • Optical recognition of CO and H2 by use of gas-sensitiveAu–Co3O4 composite films

    Masanori Ando;Tetsuhiko Kobayashi;Sumio Iijima;Masatake Haruta

  • Low-temperature water–gas shift reaction over gold deposited on TiO2

    Hiroaki Sakurai;Atsushi Ueda;Tetsuhiko Kobayashi;Masatake Haruta

  • Influence of dry operating conditions: observation of oscillations and low temperature CO oxidation over Co3O4 and Au/Co3O4 catalysts

    D. A. H. Cunningham;T. Kobayashi;N. Kamijo;M. Haruta

  • Role of carbon dioxide in the dehydrogenation of ethane over gallium-loaded catalysts

    Kiyoharu Nakagawa;Chiaki Kajita;Kimito Okumura;Na-oki Ikenaga

  • Dehydrogenation of ethane over gallium oxide in the presence of carbon dioxide

    Kiyoharu Nakagawa;Masato Okamura;Naoki Ikenaga;Toshimitsu Suzuki

  • Surface characterization of sulfate, molybdate, and tungstate promoted TiO2-ZrO2 solid acid catalysts by XPS and other techniques

    Benjaram M Reddy;Pavani M Sreekanth;Yusuke Yamada;Qiang Xu

  • Two conversion maxima at 373 and 573K in the reduction of nitrogen monoxide with hydrogen over Pd/TiO2 catalyst

    Atsushi Ueda;Takayuki Nakao;Masashi Azuma;Tetsuhiko Kobayashi

  • Surface characterization of CeO2/SiO2 and V2O5/CeO2/SiO2 catalysts by Raman, XPS, and other techniques

    Benjaram M. Reddy;Ataullah Khan;Yusuke Yamada;Tetsuhiko Kobayashi

  • Raman and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of CeO2−ZrO2 and V2O5/CeO2−ZrO2 Catalysts

    Benjaram M. Reddy;Ataullah Khan;Yusuke Yamada;Tetsuhiko Kobayashi

  • Redox behavior of palladium at start-up in the Perovskite-type LaFePdOx automotive catalysts showing a self-regenerative function

    Mari Uenishi;Masashi Taniguchi;Hirohisa Tanaka;Mareo Kimura

  • Structural Characterization of CeO2−MO2 (M = Si4+, Ti4+, and Zr4+) Mixed Oxides by Raman Spectroscopy, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, and Other Techniques

    Beniaram M. Reddy;Ataullah Khan;Yusuke Yamada;Tetsuhiko Kobayashi

  • Investigation of PEM type direct hydrazine fuel cell

    Koji Yamada;Koichiro Asazawa;Kazuaki Yasuda;Tsutomu Ioroi

Frequent Co-Authors

Masatake Haruta
Masatake Haruta Tokyo Metropolitan University
Susumu Tsubota
Susumu Tsubota National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Kazuaki Yasuda
Kazuaki Yasuda National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Yusuke Yamada
Yusuke Yamada Osaka Metropolitan University
Qiang Xu
Qiang Xu Kyoto University
Zhen Zhao
Zhen Zhao China University of Petroleum, Beijing
Tsutomu Ioroi
Tsutomu Ioroi National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Benjaram M. Reddy
Benjaram M. Reddy Indian Institute of Chemical Technology
Hiroshi Yoneyama
Hiroshi Yoneyama Osaka University
Tomoki Akita
Tomoki Akita National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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