Masahiro Miyauchi
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Recent Articles
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Cho Y, Yang M, Cui J, Yang Y, Singh S, Eslava S, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2025 Feb;
147(9):7703-7710.
PMID: 39985412
Photoelectrochemical water splitting offers a promising pathway for green hydrogen production, but its efficiency is limited by electron-hole recombination. Overcoming this challenge requires detailed analysis of the relationship between charge...
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El Aisnada A, Boonpalit K, van der Kruit R, Draijer K, Lopez-Zorrilla J, Miyauchi M, et al.
J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces
. 2025 Jan;
129(1):658-669.
PMID: 39811443
Machine learning potentials (MLPs) offer efficient and accurate material simulations, but constructing the reference ab initio database remains a significant challenge, particularly for catalyst-adsorbate systems. Training an MLP with a...
3.
Ranade A, Yamaguchi A, Miyauchi M, Ramaswami S, Yoshimura C
Water Res
. 2025 Jan;
273:123064.
PMID: 39798386
Intimately coupled photocatalytic biodegradation (ICPB) has been recently developed as an efficient wastewater treatment technique, particularly for removing persistent organic pollutants. However, photocatalyst/biofilm interaction in terms of photoelectron transfer and...
4.
Cho Y, He T, Moss B, Benetti D, Liang C, Tian L, et al.
ACS Catal
. 2024 Nov;
14(21):16543-16550.
PMID: 39507490
This study examines the kinetic origins of the temperature dependence of photoelectrochemical water oxidation on nanostructured titania photoanodes. We observe that the photocurrent is enhanced at 50 °C relative to...
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Ito S, Rojas K, Yasuda Y, Noguchi N, Fukuda K, Hikichi M, et al.
J Phys Chem Lett
. 2024 Oct;
15(44):10965-10976.
PMID: 39453719
In this study, deuterium boride (DB) nanosheets were synthesized as deuterated borophane through the ion exchange of magnesium cations in magnesium diboride with deuterons from a deuterium-type ion-exchange resin in...
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Mauliana A, Yamaguchi A, Kondo T, Miyauchi M
Small
. 2024 Sep;
20(49):e2404986.
PMID: 39308318
Hydrogen boride (HB) sheet is a new class of 2D materials comprising hydrogen and boron, synthesized through ion-exchange and exfoliation techniques. HB sheets can release hydrogen (H) under light irradiation...
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Takeshita J, Tsurugi H, Mauliana A, Yamaguchi A, Kondo T, Miyauchi M
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2024 Sep;
11(42):e2405981.
PMID: 39269288
Hydrogen boride (HB) nanosheets are recognized as a safe and lightweight hydrogen carrier, yet their hydrogen (H) generation technique has been limited. In the present study, nitrogen-containing organic heterocycles are...
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Kaneko H, Cho Y, Sugimura T, Hashimoto A, Yamaguchi A, Miyauchi M
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2024 Sep;
60(75):10406-10409.
PMID: 39224944
A syngas was generated at a near-unity H/CO ratio independent of the reactant gas composition over Rh-loaded strontium titanate in the photo-induced dry reforming of methane. Moreover, light irradiation inhibited...
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Shimada C, Yamaguchi A, Mauliana A, Yang Y, Tsurugi H, Kondo T, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2024 Jun;
16(27):35225-35231.
PMID: 38940229
Hydrogen boride (HB) nanosheets are expected to be safe and lightweight hydrogen carriers because of their high gravimetric hydrogen density (8.5 wt %) and photon-driven hydrogen release under mild conditions....
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Kawamura S, Yamaguchi A, Miyazaki K, Ito S, Watanabe N, Hamada I, et al.
Small
. 2024 Feb;
20(27):e2310239.
PMID: 38299473
Solid-state hydrogen storage materials are safe and lightweight hydrogen carriers. Among the various solid-state hydrogen carriers, hydrogen boride (HB) sheets possess a high gravimetric hydrogen capacity (8.5 wt%). However, heating...