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Solid State Ionics | 1996

The relationship between overpotential and the three phase boundary length

Hiroshi Fukunaga; Manabu Ihara; Keiji Sakaki; Koichi Yamada

Porous La0.81Sr0.09MnO3 and LSM-YSZ composite electrodes of the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) were made, and the relationship between the overpotential and the three phase boundary (TPB) length was investigated by constructing a model. Three-dimensional distribution of TPB for the composite cathode was suggested. The effective thickness of it was observed to be less than 20 μm.


Journal of Applied Physics | 1997

Estimation of the interface states density of a Si/C60 heterojunction by frequency-dependent capacitance–voltage characteristics

Koji Kita; Manabu Ihara; Keiji Sakaki; Kana Yamada

Capacitance–voltage (C–V) characteristics of a Si/C60 heterojunction, i.e., a HF solution (7.3% HF+30% NH4F) treated Si surface interfaced solid crystal of C60 molecules, were measured while applying various ac frequencies. The entire C60 thin film and near-interface region of the Si wafer behaved as a depletion region, with the C–V curve showing two distinct regions: one above and one below a threshold bias voltage. Below the threshold, C–V characteristics were dependent on applied frequency, which suggests the presence of interface states that only affect capacitance at lower frequencies. This frequency dependence was analyzed by assuming a suitable equivalent circuit, and based on derived curve-fitting circuit parameters the interface states density was accordingly estimated to have a value as low as ∼1011/cm2 eV. Such a small density indicates that only a few lattice defects occur within the interface of the HF-treated Si surface and C60 crystal. Although no frequency dependence was observed above the...


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 1997

Enhancement of the Absorption Coefficient of Cis-(NCS)_2 bis (2, 2'-bipyridyl-4, 4'-dicarboxylate) Ruthenium (II) Dye in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells by a Silver Island Film

Manabu Ihara; Kanako Tanaka; Keiji Sakaki; Itaru Honma; Koichi Yamada


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 1988

Effect of intraparticle diffusion in ethanol fermentation by immobilized Zymomonas mobilis

Keiji Sakaki; Taihei Nozawa; Shintaro Furusaki


Chemistry Letters | 2010

Silicalite Pervaporation Membrane Exhibiting a Separation Factor of over 400 for Butanol

Hideyuki Negishi; Keiji Sakaki; Toru Ikegami


Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2008

Fabrication of Mesoporous Silica Coating by Electrophoretic Deposition

Hideyuki Negishi; Akira Endo; Takao Ohmori; Keiji Sakaki


Archive | 2005

Method of producing highly concentrated brine and condensing system of seawater

Toru Ikegami; Keiji Sakaki; Hiroyuki Uketa; Hiroshi Yagishita; 浩之 受田; 宏 柳下; 啓二 榊; 徹 池上


Kagaku Kogaku Ronbunshu | 1997

Generation Efficiency of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System with Fuel Recycling

Keiji Sakaki; Akira Endo; Toshio Osawa; Hiroshi Komiyama; Koichi Yamada


Archive | 2006

ZEOLITIC SEPARATION MEMBRANE

Toru Ikegami; Hideyuki Negishi; Keiji Sakaki; Hiroshi Yagishita; 宏 柳下; 秀之 根岸; 啓二 榊; 徹 池上


Kagaku Kogaku Ronbunshu | 1986

Effect of particle contact due to bed compaction on effectiveness factors in immobilized invertase packed columns.

Keiji Sakaki; Korekazu Ueyama; Shintaro Furusaki

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Toru Ikegami

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Manabu Ihara

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Itaru Honma

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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