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RSC Advances | 2012

UV-induced formation of activated Bi2O3 nanoflake: an enhanced visible light driven photocatalyst by platinum loading

Zhanglian Xu; Isao Tabata; Kazumasa Hirogaki; Kenji Hisada; Tao Wang; Sheng Wang; Teruo Hori

Pt/Bi2O3 nanoflakes were designed as efficient visible light-driven photocatalyst which could be attributed to the synergy of its UV-induced nanostructure, surface phase and Pt-induced multielectron O2reduction.


Catalysis Science & Technology | 2011

Nontraditional template synthesis of microjagged bismuth oxide: a highly efficient visible light responsive photocatalyst

Zhanglian Xu; Isao Tabata; Kazumasa Hirogaki; Kenji Hisada; Tao Wang; Sheng Wang; Teruo Hori

A free-standing 3D microjagged Bi2O3 was firstly prepared through a nontraditional template method and its visible light responsive photoactivity is highly related to its surface phase under H2O2 treatment.


Textile Research Journal | 2013

Characterization of copper-plated conductive fibers after pretreatment with supercritical carbon dioxide and surface modification using Lyocell fiber

Hangjin Cho; Isao Tabata; Kenji Hisada; Kazumasa Hirogaki; Teruo Hori

Metal plating onto the fibers using supercritical fluid (SCF) is a manufacturing technology used to make highly conductive fiber; further research is being carried out actively on synthetic fibers such as aramid, polyester and nylon fibers. However, metal plating onto the fibers using SCF has some problems. The adhesion between the fiber and plate metal is not high, and this method requires heat stability because of the high temperature and pressure under supercritical state, so natural fibers are of limited use. This paper investigated Lyocell fiber, which is cellulose fiber and has good heat stability, to find the optimum condition of the supercritical pretreatment. After making conductive fibers, abrasion and washing tests were carried out to examine adhesion between the fiber and plated metal. Also, to improve the adhesion between the fiber and metal much more, an attempt has been made to change the surface modification of the fiber by oxygen plasma, acid or base. In particular, the copper-plated conductive fiber after plasma treatment had high conductive properties, even after abrasion and washing tests were conducted.


Surface & Coatings Technology | 2006

A new method of producing conductive aramid fibers using supercritical carbon dioxide

Xi Zhao; Kazumasa Hirogaki; Isao Tabata; Satoko Okubayashi; Teruo Hori


Materials Letters | 2011

Preparation of platinum-loaded cubic tungsten oxide: A highly efficient visible light-driven photocatalyst

Zhanglian Xu; Isao Tabata; Kazumasa Hirogaki; Kenji Hisada; Tao Wang; Sheng Wang; Teruo Hori


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2005

An investigation of the interaction of supercritical carbon dioxide with poly(ethylene terephthalate) and the effects of some additive modifiers on the interaction

Kazumasa Hirogaki; Isao Tabata; Kenji Hisada; Teruo Hori


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2011

The effectiveness of thermal treatment for development of conductive metalized aramid fiber using supercritical fluid carbon dioxide—Fiber–metal adhesive strength improvement

Nora Martínez; Kenji Hisada; Isao Tabata; Kazumasa Hirogaki; Susumu Yonezawa; Teruo Hori


Journal of Supercritical Fluids | 2006

An investigation of the morphological changes in poly(ethylene terephthalate) fiber treated with supercritical carbon dioxide under various conditions

Kazumasa Hirogaki; Isao Tabata; Kenji Hisada; Teruo Hori


Sen-i Gakkaishi | 2011

Supercritical Dyeing of Polyester Fibers in a Mini-Plant Possessing Internal Circulator

Satoko Okubayashi; Takayuki Suzuma; Chuan Zhao; Keisuke Miyazaki; Kazumasa Hirogaki; Isao Tabata; Teruo Hori


Sen-i Gakkaishi | 2011

Impregnation of fluorescence dyes into polymer optical fiber using carbon dioxide fluid

Chuan Zhao; Satoko Okubayashi; Takayuki Suzuma; Kazumasa Hirogaki; Isao Tabata; Teruo Hori

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Satoko Okubayashi

Kyoto Institute of Technology

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Sheng Wang

Zhejiang Sci-Tech University

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Tao Wang

Zhejiang Sci-Tech University

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