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Yoshiyuki Sugahara

Yoshiyuki Sugahara

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
11579
World Ranking
9795
National Ranking
696

Yoshiyuki Sugahara 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 Yoshiyuki Sugahara sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 284 publications — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yoshiyuki Sugahara 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 Yoshiyuki Sugahara sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Yoshiyuki Sugahara is affiliated with Waseda University in Japan. Their research spans multiple areas within materials science and engineering, with a primary focus on advanced materials for energy conversion and storage.

The scientist has published extensively, with main fields of study including Materials Science and Engineering. Key subfields encompassed in their work are Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Biomedical Engineering.

The topics most frequently addressed in Yoshiyuki Sugahara's research cover:

  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
  • Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
  • Advancements in Battery Materials
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications

Frequent co-authors contributing to their research output include:

  • Yusuke Yamauchi (37 publications)
  • Yanna Guo (20 publications)
  • Régis Guégan (12 publications)
  • Yunqing Kang (9 publications)
  • Takayoshi Sasaki (9 publications)

Yoshiyuki Sugahara has published in notable journals across the field. The primary venues with multiple publications are:

  • Chemical Engineering Journal (7 publications)
  • Small (4 publications)
  • Dalton Transactions (4 publications)
  • ACS Nano (3 publications)
  • Langmuir (3 publications)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Yoshiyuki Sugahara include:

  • "MOF-derived nanoporous carbons with diverse tunable nanoarchitectures" (2022, Nature Protocols)
  • "Mesoporous Iron-doped MoS2/CoMo2S4 Heterostructures through Organic-Metal Cooperative Interactions on Spherical Micelles for Electrochemical Water Splitting" (2020, ACS Nano)
  • "Multiscale structural optimization: Highly efficient hollow iron-doped metal sulfide heterostructures as bifunctional electrocatalysts for water splitting" (2020, Nano Energy)
  • "Electrochemical energy storage performance of 2D nanoarchitectured hybrid materials" (2021, Nature Communications)
  • "Two-Dimensional Metal-Organic Framework Superstructures from Ice-Templated Self-Assembly" (2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society)

Best Publications

  • Nanoarchitectonics for Transition-Metal-Sulfide-Based Electrocatalysts for Water Splitting.

    Yanna Guo;Yanna Guo;Teahoon Park;Jin Woo Yi;Joel Henzie

  • MOF-derived nanoporous carbons with diverse tunable nanoarchitectures

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  • Controlled Chemical Vapor Deposition for Synthesis of Nanowire Arrays of Metal–Organic Frameworks and Their Thermal Conversion to Carbon/Metal Oxide Hybrid Materials

    Christine Young;Christine Young;Jie Wang;Jeonghun Kim;Yoshiyuki Sugahara

  • Size‐ and Shape‐Controlled Conversion of Tungstate‐Based Inorganic–Organic Hybrid Belts to WO3 Nanoplates with High Specific Surface Areas

    Deliang Chen;Lian Gao;Atsuo Yasumori;Kazuyuki Kuroda

  • Adsorption of taxol into ordered mesoporous silicas with various pore diameters

    Hideo Hata;Shuuya Saeki;Tatsuo Kimura;Yoshiyuki Sugahara

  • Mesoporous Iron-doped MoS2/CoMo2S4 Heterostructures through Organic–Metal Cooperative Interactions on Spherical Micelles for Electrochemical Water Splitting

    Yanna Guo;Jing Tang;Joel Henzie;Bo Jiang

  • Hollow Porous Heterometallic Phosphide Nanocubes for Enhanced Electrochemical Water Splitting.

    Yanna Guo;Yanna Guo;Jing Tang;Zhongli Wang;Yoshiyuki Sugahara

  • Inorganic-Organic Layered Materials Derived via the Hydrolysis and Polycondensation of Trialkoxy(alkyl)silanes.

    Atsushi Shimojima;Yoshiyuki Sugahara;Kazuyuki Kuroda

  • Rational design and construction of nanoporous iron- and nitrogen-doped carbon electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction reaction

    Haibo Tan;Jing Tang;Jeonghun Kim;Jeonghun Kim;Yusuf Valentino Kaneti

  • Intercalation of alkylamines and water into kaolinite with methanol kaolinite as an intermediate

    Yoshihiko Komori;Yoshiyuki Sugahara;Kazuyuki Kuroda

  • Temperature dependence of Ce:YAG single-crystal phosphors for high-brightness white LEDs/LDs

    Stelian Arjoca;Stelian Arjoca;Encarnación G Víllora;Daisuke Inomata;Kazuo Aoki

  • Multiscale structural optimization: Highly efficient hollow iron-doped metal sulfide heterostructures as bifunctional electrocatalysts for water splitting

    Yanna Guo;Yanna Guo;Xin Zhou;Jing Tang;Jing Tang;Shunsuke Tanaka

  • Synthesis and characterization of lamellar and hexagonal mesostructured aluminophosphates using alkyltrimethylammonium cations as structure-directing agents

    Tatsuo Kimura;Yoshiyuki Sugahara;Kazuyuki Kuroda

  • Intercalation Behavior of n-Alkylamines into a Protonated Form of a Layered Perovskite Derived from Aurivillius Phase Bi2SrTa2O9

    Yu Tsunoda;Wataru Sugimoto;Yoshiyuki Sugahara

  • Modification of the Interlayer Surface of Kaolinite with Methoxy Groups

    Yoshihiko Komori;Hiroyuki Enoto;Ryoji Takenawa;Shigenobu Hayashi

  • Evidence for the formation of interlayer polyacrylonitrile in kaolinite

    Yoshiyuki Sugahara;Shigeo Satokawa;Kazuyuki Kuroda;Chuzo Kato

  • 29Si-NMR study of hydrolysis and initial polycondensation processes of organoalkoxysilanes. II. Methyltriethoxysilane

    Yoshiyuki Sugahara;Seigo Okada;Shuji Sato;Kazuyuki Kuroda

  • Remarkable Charge Separation and Photocatalytic Efficiency Enhancement through Interconnection of TiO2 Nanoparticles by Hydrothermal Treatment

    Y. Ide;N. Inami;H. Hattori;K. Saito

  • Two-Dimensional Metal-Organic Framework Superstructures from Ice-Templated Self-Assembly.

    Unknown

  • UV-Visible Faraday Rotators Based on Rare-Earth Fluoride Single Crystals: LiREF4 (RE=Tb, Dy, Ho, Er and Yb), PrF3 and CeF3

    Valentyn Vasyliev;Encarnacion G. Villora;Masaru Nakamura;Yoshiyuki Sugahara

  • Holey Assembly of Two-Dimensional Iron-Doped Nickel-Cobalt Layered Double Hydroxide Nanosheets for Energy Conversion Application

    Ni Luh Wulan Septiani;Yusuf Valentino Kaneti;Yusuf Valentino Kaneti;Yusuf Valentino Kaneti;Yanna Guo;Brian Yuliarto

  • Direct intercalation of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) into kaolinite by a refined guest displacement method

    Yoshihiko Komori;Yoshiyuki Sugahara;Kazuyuki Kuroda

  • A kaolinite-NMF-methanol intercalation compound as a versatile intermediate for further intercalation reaction of kaolinite

    Yoshihiko Komori;Yoshiyuki Sugahara;Kazuyuki Kuroda

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuyuki Kuroda
Kazuyuki Kuroda Waseda University
Yusuke Yamauchi
Yusuke Yamauchi University of Queensland
Wataru Sugimoto
Wataru Sugimoto Shinshu University
Yoshio Bando
Yoshio Bando University of Wollongong
Yusuf Valentino Kaneti
Yusuf Valentino Kaneti University of Queensland
Jing Tang
Jing Tang East China Normal University
Kiyoshi Shimamura
Kiyoshi Shimamura National Institute for Materials Science
Shigenobu Hayashi
Shigenobu Hayashi National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Dmitri Golberg
Dmitri Golberg Queensland University of Technology
Jeonghun Kim
Jeonghun Kim Yonsei University

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