:Katsumi Kaneko
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Katsumi Kaneko is a Japanese chemist and professor of Shinshu University.
Education
He was born in Yokohama (Kanagawa), Japan. He graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering degree in 1969 from Yokohama National University (Applied Chemistry), Yokohama. He received a master's degree in physical chemistry at The University of Tokyo, in 1971. He received Doctor of Science in solid state chemistry in 1978 for submitted thesis from The University of Tokyo, entitled “Electrical Properties and Defect Structures of Iron Hydroxide Oxide Colloids”.{{Cite web|title=Shinshu University Researcher Directory|Shinshu University Online system of General Academic Resources SOAR|url=http://soar-rd.shinshu-u.ac.jp/profile/en.HafNZVyC.html|access-date=2021-03-08|website=soar-rd.shinshu-u.ac.jp}}
He worked in Chiba University as a faculty of science until 2010, later he studied surface chemistry of metal hydroxide oxides and on gas adsorption, nanoporous materials, and nanospaces molecular science. Later, he became the dean of faculty of science and graduate school of science and technology of Chiba University.{{Cite web|title=knt.co.jp|url=https://www.knt.co.jp/ec/2018/pbast8/pdf/CV_Professor_Katsumi_Kaneko.pdf}}
He is now a distinguished professor of Shinshu University since 2010.{{Cite web|title=Overview {{!}} AMSR|date=17 April 2018|url=https://www.hyomen.org/en/overview/|access-date=2021-03-08|language=ja}}{{Cite web|title=Katsumi Kaneko Research Group|Researchers/Research Groups|Shinshu-University Research Center for Exotic NanoCarbons(ENCs)|url=http://www.shinshu-u.ac.jp/project/encs/english/team/kaneko/|access-date=2021-03-08|website=www.shinshu-u.ac.jp}}
Research and career
He developed accurate characterization method of nanoscale pores with gas adsorption and established new nanospaces-molecular science;{{Cite journal|last1=Ohba|first1=T.|last2=Kaneko|first2=K.|date=2002-07-01|title=Internal Surface Area Evaluation of Carbon Nanotube with GCMC Simulation-Assisted N2 Adsorption|url=https://doi.org/10.1021/jp014604g|journal=The Journal of Physical Chemistry B|volume=106|issue=29|pages=7171–7176|doi=10.1021/jp014604g|issn=1520-6106|url-access=subscription}} he found unusual in-pore high pressure effect of nanoscale pores in which molecules and/or atoms prefer to form high pressure phase even without compression. One representative example of the in-pore high pressure effect is spontaneous formation of atomically 1D sulfur-chain of metallic property inside carbon nanotube under vacuum. Also he found partial dehydration of ions by confinement of ions in nanoscale pores, being essential to understand the supercapacitors.{{Cite web|title=core.ac.uk|url=https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/148783152.pdf}}
He gave a reasonable clue, cluster- associated hydrophobic-to-hydrophilic transformation, to understand water adsorption of nanoporous carbons of hydrophobicity hydration.{{Cite journal|last1=Ohba|first1=Tomonori|last2=Kanoh|first2=Hirofumi|last3=Kaneko|first3=Katsumi|date=2004-02-01|title=Affinity Transformation from Hydrophilicity to Hydrophobicity of Water Molecules on the Basis of Adsorption of Water in Graphitic Nanopores|url=https://doi.org/10.1021/ja038842w|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|volume=126|issue=5|pages=1560–1562|doi=10.1021/ja038842w|pmid=14759215|issn=0002-7863|url-access=subscription}} He contributed to understand adsorption of supercritical gases such as NO, CH4 , and H2 on nanoporous materials. He introduced the concept of quasi-vaporization of supercritical gases through an intensive molecule-pore interaction, giving an efficient guideline for improving adsorption of supercritical gases.{{Cite journal|last1=Kaneko|first1=Katsumi|last2=Shimizu|first2=Kazuyuki|last3=Suzuki|first3=Takaomi|date=1992-12-01|title=Intrapore field‐dependent micropore filling of supercritical N2 in slit‐shaped micropores|url=https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.463389|journal=The Journal of Chemical Physics|volume=97|issue=11|pages=8705–8711|doi=10.1063/1.463389|bibcode=1992JChPh..97.8705K|issn=0021-9606|url-access=subscription}} He has developed an efficient separation route of isotopic gases such as 18O2 and 16O2.{{Cite journal|last1=Ujjain|first1=Sanjeev Kumar|last2=Bagusetty|first2=Abhishek|last3=Matsuda|first3=Yuki|last4=Tanaka|first4=Hideki|last5=Ahuja|first5=Preety|last6=de Tomas|first6=Carla|last7=Sakai|first7=Motomu|last8=Vallejos-Burgos|first8=Fernando|last9=Futamura|first9=Ryusuke|last10=Suarez-Martinez|first10=Irene|last11=Matsukata|first11=Masahiko|date=2021-01-22|title=Adsorption separation of heavier isotope gases in subnanometer carbon pores|journal=Nature Communications|language=en|volume=12|issue=1|pages=546|doi=10.1038/s41467-020-20744-6 |pmid=33483513| pmc=7822881 |bibcode=2021NatCo..12..546U|issn=2041-1723|doi-access=free}} He evidenced partial breaking of Coulombic law in electrically conductive carbon pores to induce association of cations or anions. He developed a sol-gel dispersant of single wall carbon nanotube, producing highly transparent conductive films and stretchable electrodes.{{Cite journal|last1=Matsuda|first1=Takafumi|last2=Minami|first2=Daiki|last3=Khoerunnisa|first3=Fitri|last4=Sunaga|first4=Motoo|last5=Nakamura|first5=Masahiro|last6=Utsumi|first6=Shigenori|last7=Itoh|first7=Tsutomu|last8=Fujimori|first8=Toshihiko|last9=Hayashi|first9=Takuya|last10=Hattori|first10=Yoshiyuki|last11=Endo|first11=Morinobu|date=2015-03-17|title=Aqueous Nanosilica Dispersants for Carbon Nanotube|url=https://doi.org/10.1021/la504599b|journal=Langmuir|volume=31|issue=10|pages=3194–3202|doi=10.1021/la504599b|pmid=25706991|issn=0743-7463|url-access=subscription}}
Awards and honors
He was awarded by Chemical Society of Japan in 1999 and the Charles Petinos Award by the American Carbon Society in 2007. He is fellow of Chemical Society of Japan since 2011, Royal Society of Chemistry and International Adsorption Society since 2013,{{Cite web|title=Katsumi Kaneko Research Group|Researchers/Research Groups|Shinshu-University Research Center for Exotic NanoCarbons(ENCs)|url=http://www.shinshu-u.ac.jp/project/encs/english/team/kaneko/|access-date=2021-03-08|website=www.shinshu-u.ac.jp}}{{Cite web|title=Shinshu University Researcher Directory|Shinshu University Online system of General Academic Resources SOAR|url=https://soar-rd.shinshu-u.ac.jp/profile/en.HafNZVyC.html|access-date=2021-03-08|website=soar-rd.shinshu-u.ac.jp}} and a Senior Member of the AIChE.{{Cite web|title=Katsumi Kaneko - Profile {{!}} AIChE Engage|url=https://engage.aiche.org/network/community-directory/profile?UserKey=362b0aae-df1a-4cb4-8ead-d84111a5d036&ssopc=1|access-date=2021-03-09|website=engage.aiche.org}}
Publications
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- {{Cite journal|last1=Ujjain|first1=Sanjeev Kumar|last2=Bagusetty|first2=Abhishek|last3=Matsuda|first3=Yuki|last4=Tanaka|first4=Hideki|last5=Ahuja|first5=Preety|last6=de Tomas|first6=Carla|last7=Sakai|first7=Motomu|last8=Vallejos-Burgos|first8=Fernando|last9=Futamura|first9=Ryusuke|last10=Suarez-Martinez|first10=Irene|last11=Matsukata|first11=Masahiko|date=2021-01-22|title=Adsorption separation of heavier isotope gases in subnanometer carbon pores|journal=Nature Communications|language=en|volume=12|issue=1|pages=546|doi=10.1038/s41467-020-20744-6 |pmid=33483513| pmc=7822881|bibcode=2021NatCo..12..546U|issn=2041-1723|doi-access=free}}
- {{Cite journal|last1=Morris|first1=Russell E.|last2=Wheatley|first2=Paul S.|date=2008-06-23|title=Gas Storage in Nanoporous Materials|url=http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/anie.200703934|journal=Angewandte Chemie International Edition|language=en|volume=47|issue=27|pages=4966–4981|doi=10.1002/anie.200703934|pmid=18459091|url-access=subscription}}
- {{Cite journal|last1=Vallejos-Burgos|first1=Fernando|last2=Coudert|first2=François-Xavier|last3=Kaneko|first3=Katsumi|date=2018-05-04|title=Air separation with graphene mediated by nanowindow-rim concerted motion|journal=Nature Communications|language=en|volume=9|issue=1|pages=1812|doi=10.1038/s41467-018-04224-6|pmid=29728605|pmc=5935753|bibcode=2018NatCo...9.1812V|issn=2041-1723|doi-access=free}}
- {{Cite journal|last1=Futamura|first1=Ryusuke|last2=Iiyama|first2=Taku|last3=Takasaki|first3=Yuma|last4=Gogotsi|first4=Yury|last5=Biggs|first5=Mark J.|last6=Salanne|first6=Mathieu|last7=Ségalini|first7=Julie|last8=Simon|first8=Patrice|last9=Kaneko|first9=Katsumi|date=December 2017|title=Partial breaking of the Coulombic ordering of ionic liquids confined in carbon nanopores|url= |journal=Nature Materials|language=en|volume=16|issue=12|pages=1225–1232|doi=10.1038/nmat4974|pmid=28920938|issn=1476-4660|pmc=5702543|bibcode=2017NatMa..16.1225F}}
- {{Cite journal|last=Kaneko|first=Kastumi|date=March 2015|title=Water capture in carbon cuboids|url=https://www.nature.com/articles/nchem.2193|journal=Nature Chemistry|language=en|volume=7|issue=3|pages=194–196|doi=10.1038/nchem.2193|pmid=25698326|issn=1755-4349|url-access=subscription}}
- {{Cite journal|last1=Fujimori|first1=Toshihiko|last2=Morelos-Gómez|first2=Aarón|last3=Zhu|first3=Zhen|last4=Muramatsu|first4=Hiroyuki|last5=Futamura|first5=Ryusuke|last6=Urita|first6=Koki|last7=Terrones|first7=Mauricio|last8=Hayashi|first8=Takuya|last9=Endo|first9=Morinobu|last10=Young Hong|first10=Sang|last11=Chul Choi|first11=Young|date=2013-07-12|title=Conducting linear chains of sulphur inside carbon nanotubes|journal=Nature Communications|language=en|volume=4|issue=1|pages=2162|doi=10.1038/ncomms3162|pmid=23851903|pmc=3717502|bibcode=2013NatCo...4.2162F|issn=2041-1723|doi-access=free}}
- {{Cite journal|last1=Kondo|first1=Atsushi|last2=Noguchi|first2=Hiroshi|last3=Ohnishi|first3=Shunsuke|last4=Kajiro|first4=Hiroshi|last5=Tohdoh|first5=Aya|last6=Hattori|first6=Yoshiyuki|last7=Xu|first7=Wei-Chun|last8=Tanaka|first8=Hideki|last9=Kanoh|first9=Hirofumi|last10=Kaneko|first10=Katsumi|date=2006-11-01|title=Novel Expansion/Shrinkage Modulation of 2D Layered MOF Triggered by Clathrate Formation with CO2 Molecules|url=https://doi.org/10.1021/nl062032b|journal=Nano Letters|volume=6|issue=11|pages=2581–2584|doi=10.1021/nl062032b|pmid=17090095|bibcode=2006NanoL...6.2581K|issn=1530-6984|url-access=subscription}}
- {{Cite journal|last1=Ohkubo|first1=Takahiro|last2=Konishi|first2=Takehisa|last3=Hattori|first3=Yoshiyuki|last4=Kanoh|first4=Hirofumi|last5=Fujikawa|first5=Takashi|last6=Kaneko|first6=Katsumi|date=2002-10-01|title=Restricted Hydration Structures of Rb and Br Ions Confined in Slit-Shaped Carbon Nanospace|url=https://doi.org/10.1021/ja027144t|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|volume=124|issue=40|pages=11860–11861|doi=10.1021/ja027144t|pmid=12358524|issn=0002-7863|url-access=subscription}}
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