화학공학소재연구정보센터
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No. Article
1 Conductive Nanosized Magneli-Phase Ti4O7 with a Core@Shell Structure
Takimoto D, Toda Y, Tominaka S, Mochizuki D, Sugimoto W
Inorganic Chemistry, 58(10), 7062, 2019
2 Factors affecting oxygen reduction activity of Nb2O5-doped TiO2 using carbon nanotubes as support in acidic solution
Ishihara A, Wu CM, Nagai T, Ohara K, Nakada K, Matsuzawa K, Napporn T, Arao M, Kuroda Y, Tominaka S, Mitsushima S, Imai H, Ota K
Electrochimica Acta, 283, 1779, 2018
3 Formation and Characterization of Hydrogen Boride Sheets Derived from MgB2 by Cation Exchange
Nishino H, Fujita T, Cuong NT, Tominaka S, Miyauchi M, Iimura S, Hirata A, Umezawa N, Okada S, Nishibori E, Fujino A, Fujimori T, Ito S, Nakamura J, Hosono H, Kondo T
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 139(39), 13761, 2017
4 Observation of Quantum Confinement in Monodisperse Methylammonium Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals Embedded in Mesoporous Silica
Malgras V, Tominaka S, Ryan JW, Henzie J, Takei T, Ohara K, Yamauchi Y
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 138(42), 13874, 2016
5 Insulator-to-Proton-Conductor Transition in a Dense Metal-Organic Framework
Tominaka S, Coudert FX, Dao TD, Nagao T, Cheetham AK
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 137(20), 6428, 2015
6 Topotactic Reduction Yielding Black Titanium Oxide Nanostructures as Metallic Electronic Conductors
Tominaka S
Inorganic Chemistry, 51(19), 10136, 2012
7 Impedance Analysis Counting Reaction Distribution on Degradation of Cathode Catalyst Layer in PEFCs
Nara H, Tominaka S, Momma T, Osaka T
Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 158(9), B1184, 2011
8 Nanostructured catalyst with hierarchical porosity and large surface area for on-chip fuel cells
Tominaka S, Nakamura Y, Osaka T
Journal of Power Sources, 195(4), 1054, 2010
9 Electrochemical analysis of perpendicular mesoporous Pt electrode filled with pure water for clarifying the active region in fuel cell catalyst layers
Tominaka S, Wu CW, Kuroda K, Osaka T
Journal of Power Sources, 195(8), 2236, 2010
10 Sulfated zirconia as a proton conductor for fuel cells: Stability to hydrolysis and influence on catalysts
Tominaka S, Momma T, Scrosati B, Osaka T
Journal of Power Sources, 195(13), 4065, 2010