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68
Citations
13900
World Ranking
6673
National Ranking
2009

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Chemical Society

Overview

Theodore Kuwana is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their career encompasses research activities within this academic environment.

They have been recognized as a Fellow of the American Chemical Society in 2011.

Best Publications

  • Chronopotentiometric Studies on the Oxidation of Ferrocene, Ruthenocene, Osmocene and Some of their Derivatives1

    Theodore Kuwana;Donald E. Bublitz;George Hoh

  • Electrocatalysis of dihydronicotinamide adenosine diphosphate with quinones and modified quinone electrodes

    Daniel Chi-Sing. Tse;Theodore. Kuwana

  • Electrochemical stability of catechols with a pyrene side chain strongly adsorbed on graphite electrodes for catalytic oxidation of dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide

    Hans Jaegfeldt;Theodore Kuwana;Gillis Johansson

  • Vacuum heat-treatment for activation of glassy carbon electrodes

    Dan T. Fagan;Ing Feng. Hu;Theodore. Kuwana

  • Electrodeposition of platinum microparticles into polyaniline films with electrocatalytic applications

    Kent M. Kost;Duane E. Bartak;Beth. Kazee;Theodore. Kuwana

  • X-ray photoelectron/Auger electron spectroscopic studies of tin and indium metal foils and oxides

    Albert W. C. Lin;Neal R. Armstrong;Theodore. Kuwana

  • Electrochemical characterization of carbohydrate oxidation at copper electrodes

    Unknown

  • Activation and deactivation of glassy carbon electrodes

    Unknown

  • Indirect coulometric titration of biological electron transport components.

    Fred M. Hawkridge;Theodore. Kuwana

  • Oxidative mechanism of ascorbic acid at glassy carbon electrodes

    Ing Feng. Hu;Theodore. Kuwana

  • Electrochemical and Surface Characteristics of Tin Oxide and Indium Oxide Electrodes

    Neal R. Armstrong;Albert W. C. Lin;Masamichi. Fujihira;Masamichi. Fujihira;Theodore. Kuwana

  • REVERSIBLE ELECTRODE REACTION OF CYTOCHROME C

    Unknown

  • Stability of catechol modified carbon electrodes for electrocatalysis of dihydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and ascorbic acid

    Chihiro. Ueda;Daniel Chi-Sing. Tse;Theodore. Kuwana

  • Study of electrogenerated reactants using optically transparent electrodes

    Theodore Kuwana;William R. Heineman

  • Electrooxidation or Reduction of Organic Compounds into Aqueous Solutions Using Carbon Paste Electrode.

    Theodore. Kuwana;W. G. French

  • Electrochemical Studies Using Conducting Glass Indicator Electrodes.

    Theodore. Kuwana;R. K. Darlington;D. W. Leedy

  • Electrocatalysis by electrodeposited spherical platinum microparticles dispersed in a polymeric film electrode

    Wen-Hong Kao;Theodore Kuwana

  • Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Studies of Metal Hexacyanometalate Films I . Cupric Hexacyanoferrate

    Unknown

  • Electrooxidative catalysis using dispersed alumina on glassy carbon surfaces

    Jerzy Zak;Theodore Kuwana

  • Spectroelectrochemical study of indirect reduction of triphosphopyridine nucleotide

    Masahide Ito;Theodore Kuwana

  • Spectroelectrochemical measurement of chemical reaction rates. First-order catalytic processes

    Nicholas Winograd;Henry N. Blount;Theodore Kuwana

  • Chiral separation of naphthalene-2,3-dicarboxaldehyde-labeled amino acid enantiomers by cyclodextrin-modified micellar electrokinetic chromatography with laser-induced fluorescence detection

    Teruhisa. Ueda;Fumito. Kitamura;Rosalind. Mitchell;Timothy. Metcalf

  • Observation of electrode-solution interface by means of internal reflection spectrometry

    Wilford Nels. Hansen;Theodore. Kuwana;Robert A. Osteryoung

  • Nickel-titanium alloy electrode as a sensitive and stable LCEC detector for carbohydrates

    Peifang F. Luo;Theodore. Kuwana

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas Winograd
Nicholas Winograd Pennsylvania State University
Tetsuo Osa
Tetsuo Osa Tohoku University
Nagao Kobayashi
Nagao Kobayashi Tokyo Institute of Technology
Marc D. Porter
Marc D. Porter University of Utah
William R. Heineman
William R. Heineman University of Cincinnati
Cynthia K. Larive
Cynthia K. Larive University of California, Santa Cruz
Frieder W. Scheller
Frieder W. Scheller University of Potsdam
Yoshio Umezawa
Yoshio Umezawa University of Tokyo
Richard L. Schowen
Richard L. Schowen University of Kansas
Peter M. A. Sherwood
Peter M. A. Sherwood University of Washington

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