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Shinobu Takao

Researcher at University of Electro-Communications

Publications -  41
Citations -  1051

Shinobu Takao is an academic researcher from University of Electro-Communications. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cathode & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 39 publications receiving 887 citations. Previous affiliations of Shinobu Takao include Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf.

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First Hexanuclear UIV and ThIV Formate Complexes – Structure and Stability Range in Aqueous Solution

TL;DR: In this paper, the actinide(IV) hexanuclear [M6(μ3-O),4(μ 3-OH)4(HCOO)12(LT)6] complexes were investigated by single-crystal X-ray analysis and XAFS spectroscopy.
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Enhanced Oxygen Reduction Reaction Activity and Characterization of Pt−Pd/C Bimetallic Fuel Cell Catalysts with Pt-Enriched Surfaces in Acid Media

TL;DR: In this article, three types of bimetallic Pt nanoparticles with different core-shell structures besides Pt and Pd nanoparticles were synthesized by coreduction and sequential reduction methods in ethylene glycol.
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Structure and stability range of a hexanuclear Th(IV)–glycine complex

TL;DR: A hexanuclear Th(IV)-glycine complex was observed by Th L(3)-edge EXAFS measurements in an aqueous solution and three water molecules in the thorium coordination sphere indicate that this complex occurs prior to the onset of Th( IV) hydrolysis.
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Molecular structure and electrochemical behavior of uranyl(VI) complex with pentadentate Schiff base ligand: prevention of uranyl(V) cation-cation interaction by fully chelating equatorial coordination sites.

TL;DR: The U(VI) complex with a pentadentate Schiff base ligand (N,N'-disalicylidenediethylenetriaminate = saldien(2-) was prepared as a starting material of a potentially stable U(V) complex and was found in three different crystal phases.
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Formation of soluble hexanuclear neptunium(IV) nanoclusters in aqueous solution: growth termination of actinide(IV) hydrous oxides by carboxylates.

TL;DR: Complexation of Np(IV) with several carboxylates (RCOO(-) in moderately acidic aqueous solutions was studied by using UV-vis-NIR and X-ray absorption spectroscopy to determine gross stability constants and structure information of N p(6) octahedron and related monomers.