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Masaya Matsuoka

Researcher at Osaka Prefecture University

Publications -  204
Citations -  11780

Masaya Matsuoka is an academic researcher from Osaka Prefecture University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photocatalysis & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 198 publications receiving 9909 citations. Previous affiliations of Masaya Matsuoka include University of Notre Dame.

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Design and Development of Titanium and Vanadium OXide Photocatalysts Incoroprated within Zeolite Cavities and their Photocatalytic Reactivities

TL;DR: Titanium or vanadium oxide species incorporated within the framework of zeolites of mesoporous molecular sieves by an ion-exchange method or Hydrothermal synthesis show high and unique photocatalygic activities for various reactions such as the decomposition of NO into N₂and O ₂ or the reduction of CO⁂ with H₆O to porduce CH₄ and CH⁃OH in situ photo luminescence, XAFS and ESR invertigations as mentioned in this paper.
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Efficient photocatalytic degradation of organics present in gas and liquid phases using Pt-TiO2/Zeolite (H-ZSM)

TL;DR: The Pt-TiO2-H-ZSM photocatalysts could overcome the problem of strong adsorption of organics in the zeolite pores (after the reaction) and can be used as a potential catalyst for both liquid and gas phase oxidation of organic pollutants.
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Photocatalytic Decomposition of Water on Double-Layered Visible Light-Responsive TiO2 Thin Films Prepared by a Magnetron Sputtering Deposition Method

TL;DR: In this article, a double-layered visible light-responsive TiO2 thin film photocatalyst on a Ti foil substrate (DL-TiO2/Ti) was presented.
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Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks as heterogeneous catalysts for a one-pot P–C bond formation reaction via Knoevenagel condensation and phospha-Michael addition

TL;DR: In this article, a sequential one-pot reaction to produce organophosphorus compounds via Knoevenagel condensation and phospha-Michael addition has been realized by utilising ZIF-8 as a heterogeneous catalyst.
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Characterization of copper ion catalyst encapsulated in silica matrixes by sol-gel method and their photocatalytic activity for decomposition of nitric oxide into nitrogen and oxygen at 275 K

TL;DR: Copper(I) ions highly dispersed in SiO 2 matrices are prepared by a combination of sol-gel processes and the reduction treatment with H 2, and these Cu + species encapsulated in Si O 2 exhibit a stronger photoluminescence at around 515 nm with a longer lifetime and higher photocatalytic activity for the direct decomposition of NO into N 2 and O 2 at 27 5 K as compared to those of the Cu + /SiO 2 catalyst prepared by an ion exchange method.