Publications by authors named "Yusaku F Nishimura"

Tuning bimetallic effects is a promising strategy to guide catalytic properties. However, the nature of these effects can be difficult to assess and compare due to the convolution with other factors such as the catalyst surface structure and morphology and differences in testing environments. Here, we investigate the impact of atomic-scale bimetallic effects on the electrochemical CO reduction performance of Cu-based catalysts by leveraging a systematic approach that unifies protocols for materials synthesis and testing and enables accurate comparisons of intrinsic catalytic activity and selectivity.

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Operando X-ray absorption spectroscopy was employed to study an active electrocatalyst, hyperfine β-FeOOH nanorods (∅ 3 × 15 nm) surface-modified with amorphous Ni hydroxide. The nearest neighbor structure and valence of Fe ions did not change under water oxidation conditions, while changes in the nearest neighbor ordering of Ni ions and a reversible transition to Ni were observed in accordance with the electrical bias for the reaction.

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Li-rich compounds have received significant attention as electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) because of their large rechargeable capacities (qrecha). We have demonstrated a novel reaction scheme of one of the Li-rich compounds, Li[Li0.15Mn1.

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Using an operando time-resolved XAFS technique at the Cu and Ce K-edges, we have discovered that the synchronization of Cu and Ce valence change in Cu/CeO2 under periodic (rich-lean cycling) operation can improve the catalytic activity for NO reduction at low temperature.

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