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Toshiharu Teranishi

Researcher at Kyoto University

Publications -  329
Citations -  14413

Toshiharu Teranishi is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 301 publications receiving 12954 citations. Previous affiliations of Toshiharu Teranishi include University of Tsukuba & Applied Science Private University.

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Near infrared light induced plasmonic hot hole transfer at a nano-heterointerface

TL;DR: Hot hole transfer has applications in plasmonics, photocatalysis, and light harvesting, but is often limited by low quantum yields and short-lived charge separation times, so Lian et al. overcome these limitations in heterostructured nanocrystals and proposed a new hot hole transfer mechanism, named PITCT.
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Spontaneous formation of wurzite-CdS/zinc blende-CdTe heterodimers through a partial anion exchange reaction.

TL;DR: The selective synthesis of anisotropically phase-segregated cadmium sulfide (CdS/CdTe) heterodimers via a novel anion exchange reaction of CdS NPs with an organic telluride precursor is reported.
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Novel Synthesis of Monodispersed Pd/Ni Nanoparticles

TL;DR: The Ni atoms are deposited on the surface of the monodispersed Pd nanoparticles of 25 A in size (magic number = 561) by reducing (CH3COO)2Ni·4H2O in 1-propanol under N2 at Ni/Pd molar ratios of 1/561 to 561/561 as discussed by the authors.
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Structures of polyethylene and copolymers of ethylene with 1‐octene and oligoethylene produced with the Cp2ZrCl2 and [(C5Me4)SiMe2N(t‐Bu)]TiCl2 catalysts

TL;DR: In this article, the Cp 2 ZrCl 2 catalyst combined with methylalumoxane (MAO) gave polyethylene with vinyl, vinylidene and trans-vinylene groups, and the structures of the resulting polymers were analyzed in detail.
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Formation of pseudomorphic nanocages from Cu2O nanocrystals through anion exchange reactions

TL;DR: The shape-dependent anionic framework of Cu2O NCs determined the crystal system of anion-exchanged products of CuxS nanocages, which enabled us to convert a body- centered cubic lattice into either a face-centered cubic or a hexagonally close-packed lattice to form crystallographically unusual, multiply twinned structures.