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Masaki Takata

Researcher at Tohoku University

Publications -  598
Citations -  31366

Masaki Takata is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Powder diffraction & Charge density. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 594 publications receiving 28478 citations. Previous affiliations of Masaki Takata include Shimane University & National Institute for Materials Science.

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Hydrogen storage in Pd nanocrystals covered with a metal–organic framework

TL;DR: The significantly enhanced hydrogen storage capacity was confirmed by hydrogen pressure-composition isotherms and solid-state deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance measurements, and the speed of hydrogen absorption in the Pd nanocrystals is also enhanced by the MOF coating.
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Gas detection by structural variations of fluorescent guest molecules in a flexible porous coordination polymer

TL;DR: A novel strategy in which gas molecules are detected by signals from a reporter guest that can read out a host structural transformation, showing, for the first time, that fluorescent molecules can detect gases without any chemical interaction or energy transfer.
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Nanosize Effects on Hydrogen Storage in Palladium

TL;DR: The size dependencies of the hydrogen-storage properties in polymer-coated Pd nanoparticles with diameters of 2.6 ± 0.4 and 7.0 ± 1.9 nm were investigated by a measurement of hydrogen pressure-composition isotherms.
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An Adsorbate Discriminatory Gate Effect in a Flexible Porous Coordination Polymer for Selective Adsorption of CO2 over C2H2

TL;DR: The structural change by photochemical transformation of this PCP via [2 + 2] photodimerization leads to the removal of inverse CO2/C2H2 selectivity, verifying the mechanism of the guest discriminatory gate effect.
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The large Debye–Scherrer camera installed at SPring-8 BL02B2 for charge density studies

TL;DR: In this paper, the design and performance of a large Debye-scherrer camera with imaging plate (IP) as a detector is reported, which was very recently installed at SPring-8, BL02B2, and provides a rapid and accurate powder diffraction system utilizing third generation SR.