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    Roles of resonant muonic molecule in new kinetics model and muon catalyzed fusion in compressed gas by Yamashita, Takuma, Kino, Yasushi, Okutsu, Kenichi, Okada, Shinji, Sato, Motoyasu

    Published in Scientific reports (16-04-2022)
    “…Muon catalyzed fusion ( μ CF) in which an elementary particle, muon, facilitates the nuclear fusion between the hydrogen isotopes has been investigated in a…”
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    Microwave heating of water, ice, and saline solution: molecular dynamics study by Tanaka, Motohiko, Sato, Motoyasu

    Published in The Journal of chemical physics (21-01-2007)
    “…In order to study the heating process of water by the microwaves of 2.5-20 GHz frequencies, the authors have performed molecular dynamics simulations by…”
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    Continuous Process of Pig Ironmaking using Focused Microwave Beams at 2.45 GHz by Nagata, Kazuhiro, Hara, Kyosuke, Sato, Motoyasu

    Published in ISIJ International (15-06-2019)
    “…Using a furnace focused 8 microwave beams of 16 kW at 2.45 GHz to the center of applicator, 9149 g of molten pig iron was produced from 14049 g of the mixed…”
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    In-situ kinetic study on non-thermal reduction reaction of CuO during microwave heating by Fukushima, Jun, Kashimura, Keiichiro, Takayama, Sadatsugu, Sato, Motoyasu, Sano, Saburo, Hayashi, Yamato, Takizawa, Hirotsugu

    Published in Materials letters (15-01-2013)
    “…Reduction kinetics of CuO during microwave heating and conventional heating (electric furnace) were investigated to verify a process of direct transforming…”
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    The microwave heating mechanism of N-(4-methoxybenzyliden)-4-butylaniline in liquid crystalline and isotropic phases as determined using in situ microwave irradiation NMR spectroscopy by Tasei, Yugo, Tanigawa, Fumikazu, Kawamura, Izuru, Fujito, Teruaki, Sato, Motoyasu, Naito, Akira

    Published in Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (01-01-2015)
    “…Microwave heating effects are widely used in the acceleration of organic, polymerization and enzymatic reactions. These effects are primarily caused by the…”
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    Iron production from Fe3O4 and graphite by applying 915MHz microwaves by Kashimura, Keiichiro, Sato, Motoyasu, Hotta, Masahiro, Kumar Agrawal, Dinesh, Nagata, Kazuhiro, Hayashi, Miyuki, Mitani, Tomohiko, Shinohara, Naoki

    “…The chemical behavior of iron ore reduction was experimentally studied under electric and magnetic fields of microwaves. The microwave magnetic field rapidly…”
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    Metal Ti–Cr alloy powders nitriding under atmospheric pressure by microwave heating by Kashimura, Keiichiro, Fukushima, Jun, Mitani, Tomohiko, Sato, Motoyasu, Shinohara, Naoki

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (15-02-2013)
    “…► Ti–Cr alloy powder compacts are different from that of pure Ti in heating behavior. ► Microwaves nitride Ti–Cr alloy instead of thermodynamically preferable…”
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    Microwave-energy Distribution for Reduction and Decrystallization of Titanium Oxides by Fukushima, Jun, Kashimura, Keiichiro, Takayama, Sadatsugu, Sato, Motoyasu

    Published in Chemistry letters (05-01-2012)
    “…In this study, we examine the reduction behavior of TiO2−x during microwave irradiation at the maximum point of the H field in a single-mode cavity (H-field…”
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    Characterization of microwave effects on metal-oxide materials: Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide by Horikoshi, Satoshi, Matsubara, Akihiro, Takayama, Sadatsugu, Sato, Motoyasu, Sakai, Futoshi, Kajitani, Masatsugu, Abe, Masahiko, Serpone, Nick

    Published in Applied catalysis. B, Environmental (01-09-2009)
    “…Microwave specific effects originating from either the magnetic and/or electric field of the microwaves that may impact the photoactivity of TiO2 and ZnO have…”
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    Pig Iron Making by Focused Microwave Beams with 20 kW at 2.45 GHz by Hara, Kyosuke, Hayashi, Miyuki, Sato, Motoyasu, Nagata, Kazuhiro

    Published in ISIJ International (2012)
    “…The furnace with maximum 20 kW was constructed using focused 8 microwave beams at 2.455 GHz into the center of applicator (electromagnetic load chamber) to…”
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    Concept of Furnace for Metal Refining by Microwave Heating —A Design of Microwave Smelting Furnace with Low CO2 Emission by Kashimura, Keiichiro, Nagata, Kazuhiro, Sato, Motoyasu

    Published in MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS (01-10-2010)
    “…A concept of ore refining by microwave heating and a model of the microwave smelting furnace were proposed in order to build the first prototype furnace for…”
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    Mechanism for microwave heating of 1-(4′-cyanophenyl)-4-propylcyclohexane characterized by in situ microwave irradiation NMR spectroscopy by Tasei, Yugo, Yamakami, Takuya, Kawamura, Izuru, Fujito, Teruaki, Ushida, Kiminori, Sato, Motoyasu, Naito, Akira

    Published in Journal of magnetic resonance (1997) (01-05-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] •In situ microwave irradiation NMR spectrometer was developed.•1H NMR spectra of liquid crystal PCH3 under microwave irradiation were…”
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    Oxygen Partial Pressure Change with Metal Titanium Powder Nitriding under Microwave Heating by Kashimura, Keiichiro, Fukushima, Jun, Sato, Motoyasu

    Published in ISIJ International (01-01-2011)
    “…Microwave heating was applied to metal titanium powders at high oxygen partial pressure (10−5 atm) and the partial pressure of exhaust-gas were measured using…”
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    Numerical Study of Microwave Heating of Micrometer Size Metal Particles by Suzuki, Motoharu, Ignatenko, Maxim, Yamashiro, Masashi, Tanaka, Motohiko, Sato, Motoyasu

    Published in ISIJ International (01-01-2008)
    “…Absorption of microwave energy in conductive nonmagnetic spherical particles is analyzed by means of finite element method. The frequency of the microwave is…”
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    Effect of Sn on microwave-induced heating and sintering of Ni-based metallic glassy alloy powders by Xie, Guoqiang, Li, Song, Louzguine-Luzgin, Dmitri V., Cao, Ziping, Yoshikawa, Noboru, Sato, Motoyasu, Inoue, Akihisa

    Published in Intermetallics (01-04-2009)
    “…Microwave (MW)-induced heating and sintering was carried out by a single-mode MW applicator in a separated electric field or magnetic field using the…”
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    Phase transformation and heating behaviors of iron-based ceramic powders in a single-mode microwave applicator by Li, Song, Xie, Guoqiang, Louzguine-Luzgin, Dmitri V., Cao, Ziping, Yoshikawa, Noboru, Sato, Motoyasu, Inoue, Akihisa

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (12-05-2009)
    “…The application of microwave radiation for heating iron-based ceramic and elemental blend powders was performed in a single-mode microwave applicator. The…”
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    Sintering of alumina by 2.45 GHz microwave heating by Mizuno, Masatoshi, Obata, Seizo, Takayama, Sadatsugu, Ito, Sadataka, Kato, Nobuhisa, Hirai, Toshio, Sato, Motoyasu

    “…Sintering behavior of alumina by 2.45 GHz microwave heating was investigated on the base of an isothermal barrier structure, which consisted of an inner…”
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    Microwave Sintering of Ni-Based Bulk Metallic Glass Matrix Composite in a Single-Mode Applicator by Li, Song, Xie, Guoqiang, Louzguine-Luzgin, Dmitri V., Cao, Ziping, Yoshikawa, Noboru, Sato, Motoyasu, Inoue, Akihisa

    Published in MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS (01-12-2008)
    “…Microwave (MW) heating and sintering of Ni-based bulk metallic glass matrix composite, consisting of gas-atomized Ni52.5Zr15Nb10Ti15Pt7.5 glassy alloy and tin…”
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