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Yoshio Takasu

Yoshio Takasu

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
9226
World Ranking
14351
National Ranking
1116

Overview

Yoshio Takasu is affiliated with Shinshu University in Japan and focuses on research spanning Engineering and Materials Science. Their work primarily concentrates on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

The scientist's research topics emphasize Fuel Cells and Related Materials, Advancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, and Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion. These areas reflect a focus on energy conversion technologies and sustainable materials development.

Yoshio Takasu has published research in venues such as ECS Transactions and ECS Meeting Abstracts. Their recent papers include:

  • Effect of Semiconducting Properties of Oxide-Based Compounds on Oxygen Reduction Activity in Acidic Media (2020, ECS Transactions)
  • Effect of Semiconducting Properties of Oxide-Based Compounds on Oxygen Reduction Activity in Acidic Media (2020, ECS Meeting Abstracts)

The papers explore the impact of semiconducting properties of oxide compounds on oxygen reduction reaction performance, indicating an interest in electrochemical processes relevant to fuel cells and catalytic activity.

Frequent collaborators in Yoshio Takasu's research include Akimitsu Ishihara, Takaaki Nagai, Yoshiyuki Kuroda, Koichi Matsuzawa, and Akihito Imanishi. These coauthors appear in multiple publications, suggesting ongoing collaborative research efforts in related fields.

Best Publications

  • Preparation of Ruthenic Acid Nanosheets and Utilization of Its Interlayer Surface for Electrochemical Energy Storage

    Wataru Sugimoto;Hideki Iwata;Yutaka Yasunaga;Yasushi Murakami

  • Proton and electron conductivity in hydrous ruthenium oxides evaluated by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy: the origin of large capacitance.

    Wataru Sugimoto;Hideki Iwata;Katsunori Yokoshima;Yasushi Murakami

  • Size effects of platinum particles on the electroreduction of oxygen

    Y. Takasu;N. Ohashi;X.-G. Zhang;Y. Murakami

  • Photoemission from palladium particle arrays on an amorphous silica substrate

    Y. Takasu;R. Unwin;B. Tesche;A.M. Bradshaw

  • A rechargeable redox battery utilizing ruthenium complexes with non-aqueous organic electrolyte

    Y. Matsuda;K. Tanaka;M. Okada;Y. Takasu

  • Behavior of Some Ions in Mixed Organic Electrolytes of High Energy Density Batteries

    Yoshiharu Matsuda;Hitoshi Nakashima;Masayuki Morita;Yoshio Takasu

  • Charge storage mechanism of nanostructured anhydrous and hydrous ruthenium-based oxides

    Wataru Sugimoto;Katsunori Yokoshima;Yasushi Murakami;Yoshio Takasu

  • Effect of Structure of Carbon‐Supported PtRu Electrocatalysts on the Electrochemical Oxidation of Methanol

    Y. Takasu;T. Fujiwara;Y. Murakami;K. Sasaki

  • Effects of the surface area of carbon support on the characteristics of highly-dispersed PtRu particles as catalysts for methanol oxidation

    Y. Takasu;T. Kawaguchi;W. Sugimoto;Y. Murakami

  • Electrophoretic deposition of negatively charged tetratitanate nanosheets and transformation into preferentially oriented TiO2(B) film

    Wataru Sugimoto;Osamu Terabayashi;Yasushi Murakami;Yoshio Takasu

  • Size effects of platinum particles on the electro-oxidation of methanol in an aqueous solution of HClO4

    Yoshio Takasu;Tomoya Iwazaki;Wataru Sugimoto;Yasushi Murakami

  • Electrocatalytic properties of ultrafine platinum particles for oxidation of methanol and formic acid in aqueous solutions

    Kiyochika Yahikozawa;Yuichi Fujii;Yoshiharu Matsuda;Katsunori Nishimura

  • Evaluation of the pseudocapacitance in RuO2 with a RuO2/GC thin film electrode

    Wataru Sugimoto;Takeo Kizaki;Katsunori Yokoshima;Yasushi Murakami

  • Kinetics of CH3OH oxidation on PtRu/C studied by impedance and CO stripping voltammetry

    Wataru Sugimoto;Kei Aoyama;Tomoyuki Kawaguchi;Yasushi Murakami

  • Synthesis of Nanosheet Crystallites of Ruthenate with an α-NaFeO2-Related Structure and Its Electrochemical Supercapacitor Property

    Katsutoshi Fukuda;Takahiro Saida;Jun Sato;Mihoko Yonezawa

  • High oxygen-reduction activity of silk-derived activated carbon

    Tomoya Iwazaki;Ryoujin Obinata;Wataru Sugimoto;Yoshio Takasu

  • Electrocatalytic properties of ultrafine platinum particles for hydrogen electrode reaction in an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid

    Yoshio Takasu;Yuichi Fujii;Kōzō Yasuda;Yukinori Iwanaga

  • Particle growth behavior of carbon-supported Pt, Ru, PtRu catalysts prepared by an impregnation reductive-pyrolysis method for direct methanol fuel cell anodes

    Tomoyuki Kawaguchi;Wataru Sugimoto;Yasushi Murakami;Yoshio Takasu

  • Salt Catalysts Containing Basic Anions and Acidic Cations for the Sol−Gel Process of Titanium Alkoxide: Controlling the Kinetics and Dimensionality of the Resultant Titanium Oxide

    Yasushi Murakami;Taki Matsumoto;Yoshio Takasu

  • Design of oxide electrodes with large surface area

    Y Takasu;Y Murakami

Frequent Co-Authors

Wataru Sugimoto
Wataru Sugimoto Shinshu University
Katsutoshi Fukuda
Katsutoshi Fukuda Kyoto University
Nobuo Iyi
Nobuo Iyi National Institute for Materials Science
Kenji Kitamura
Kenji Kitamura National Institute for Materials Science
Hiroshi Yoneyama
Hiroshi Yoneyama Osaka University
Kiyotaka Asakura
Kiyotaka Asakura Hokkaido University
Yasuhiro Iwasawa
Yasuhiro Iwasawa University of Electro-Communications
Shigenori Mitsushima
Shigenori Mitsushima Yokohama National University
Dongsheng Geng
Dongsheng Geng University of Science and Technology Beijing
Yusuke Yamauchi
Yusuke Yamauchi University of Queensland

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