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Tetsuhiko Kobayashi

Researcher at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

Publications -  205
Citations -  16196

Tetsuhiko Kobayashi is an academic researcher from National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Oxide. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 183 publications receiving 15404 citations. Previous affiliations of Tetsuhiko Kobayashi include Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry & Osaka University.

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Gold catalysts prepared by coprecipitation for low-temperature oxidation of hydrogen and of carbon monoxide

TL;DR: In this paper, gold catalysts were prepared by coprecipitation from an aqueous solution of HAuCl4 and the nitrates of various transition metals, including Auα-Fe2O3, AuCo3O4, and AuNiO.
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Novel Gold Catalysts for the Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide at a Temperature far Below 0 °C

TL;DR: In this article, a variety of gold catalysts are used to catalyze the oxidation of carbon monoxide at temperatures as low as −70 °C and are stable in a moistened gas atmosphere.
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Low-Temperature Oxidation of CO over Gold Supported on TiO2, α-Fe2O3, and Co3O4

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a mechanism in which CO adsorbed on gold particles migrates toward the perimeter on support oxides and there it reacts with oxygen to form bidentate carbonate species.
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Polyaniline film-coated electrodes as electrochromic display devices

TL;DR: Revetement en couche mince d'electrodes en platine, par oxydation galvanostatique d'aniline a 0,1m Acm −2 en solutions 2M d'acide chlorhydrique contenant 1M aniline
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Electrochemical reactions concerned with electrochromism of polyaniline film-coated electrodes

TL;DR: In this paper, the electrochromic reactions of polyaniline film-coated electrodes were investigated in acid solutions in the potential range between −0.2 V and 0.6 V vs. SCE, where the color of the film changes from transparent yellow to green depending on the potential.