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Waseda University

EducationTokyo, Japan
About: Waseda University is a education organization based out in Tokyo, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 24220 authors who have published 46859 publications receiving 837855 citations. The organization is also known as: Waseda daigaku & Sōdai.


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01 Oct 2008-Small
TL;DR: Photocatalytic measurements of visible-light-driven oxidation of water for O(2) generation in the presence of Ag(+) ions indicate that the activity of the as-obtained WO(3) nanoplates is one order of magnitude higher than that of commercially available WO (3) powders.
Abstract: Two-dimensional monoclinic WO(3) nanoplates with high specific surface areas are synthesized through a novel conversion process using tungstate-based inorganic-organic hybrid micro/nanobelts as precursors. The process developed involves a topochemical transformation of tungstate-based inorganic-organic hybrid belts into WO(3) nanoplates via an intermediate product of H(2)WO(4) nanoplates, utilizing the similarity of the W-O octahedral layers in both H(2)WO(4) and WO(3). The as-obtained WO(3) nanoplates show a single-crystalline nanostructure with the smallest side along the [001] direction. The WO(3) nanoplates are 200-500 nm x 200-500 nm x 10-30 nm in size, and their specific surface areas are up to 180 m(2) g(-1). Photocatalytic measurements of visible-light-driven oxidation of water for O(2) generation in the presence of Ag(+) ions indicate that the activity of the as-obtained WO(3) nanoplates is one order of magnitude higher than that of commercially available WO(3) powders.

174 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Prussian Blue (PB) particles for removal of Cs ions from aqueous solutions, which will be useful for remediation of nuclear waste.
Abstract: Very recently, we have reported preparation of several types of Prussian Blue (PB) particles with varying particle sizes by systematically tuning the synthetic conditions (Angew. Chem., Int. Ed., 2012, 51, 984–988). Here, the obtained PB particles are used for removal of Cs ions from aqueous solutions, which will be useful for remediation of nuclear waste. To evaluate the uptake ability of Cs ions into the PB particles, we utilize quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) for real-time monitoring of uptake behavior of Cs ions into the PB particles. The frequency of the QCM is promptly decreased after injection of Cs ions solution into the QCM cell. Hollow PB nanoparticles of 190 nm in diameter have very high surface area (338 m2 g−1), in comparison with other PB particles, leading to efficient Cs adsorption capability eight times larger than that of the commercial PB particles. The diffusion in terms of dissociation constant (Kd), maximum amount of adsorbed Cs in PB particles (mmax), and the adsorption kinetics (k) of Cs ions into the PB particles are also discussed. Due to the selective uptake for Cs ions based on Kd and k values, the PB particles can be proposed as good candidates in waste management consideration.

174 citations

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Morad Aaboud, Georges Aad1, Brad Abbott2, Ovsat Abdinov3  +2935 moreInstitutions (198)
TL;DR: Combined 95% confidence-level upper limits are set on the production cross section for a range of vectorlike quark scenarios, significantly improving upon the reach of the individual searches.
Abstract: A combination of the searches for pair-produced vectorlike partners of the top and bottom quarks in various decay channels (T -> Zt/Wb/Ht, B -> Zb/Wt/Hb) is performed using 36.1 fb(-1) of pp ...

174 citations

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TL;DR: The 6 degrees lateral wedge did not consistently reduce the knee joint varus moment in patients with knee OA, and the biomechanic indications and limitations of laterally wedged insoles should be confirmed by a larger study.

174 citations

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TL;DR: The results suggest that hypoxia induces the inflammatory phenotypes of macrophages via Hif1a-dependent and -independent mechanisms in M1 ATMs but not in M2 ATMs.
Abstract: Aims/hypothesis As obesity progresses, adipose tissue exhibits a hypoxic and inflammatory phenotype characterised by the infiltration of adipose tissue macrophages (ATMs). In this study, we examined how adipose tissue hypoxia is involved in the induction of the inflammatory M1 and anti-inflammatory M2 polarities of ATMs.

174 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yusuke Nakamura1792076160313
Yoshio Bando147123480883
Charles Maguire142119795026
Kazunori Kataoka13890870412
Senta Greene134134690697
Intae Yu134137289870
Kohei Yorita131138991177
Wei Xie128128177097
Susumu Kitagawa12580969594
Leon O. Chua12282471612
Jun Kataoka12160354274
S. Youssef12068365110
Katsuhiko Mikoshiba12086662394
Yusuke Yamauchi117100051685
Teruo Okano11747647081
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202380
2022237
20212,348
20202,467
20192,368
20182,289