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Hirokazu Kobayashi
Hirokazu Kobayashi
Associate Professor, Komaba Institute for Science, The University of Tokyo
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Synthesis and utilisation of sugar compounds derived from lignocellulosic biomass
H Kobayashi, A Fukuoka
Green Chemistry 15 (7), 1740-1763, 2013
5122013
Synthesis of sugar alcohols by hydrolytic hydrogenation of cellulose over supported metal catalysts
H Kobayashi, Y Ito, T Komanoya, Y Hosaka, PL Dhepe, K Kasai, K Hara, ...
Green Chemistry 13 (2), 326-333, 2011
3342011
Catalytic transformation of cellulose into platform chemicals
M Yabushita, H Kobayashi, A Fukuoka
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 145, 1-9, 2014
2942014
Water‐tolerant mesoporous‐carbon‐supported ruthenium catalysts for the hydrolysis of cellulose to glucose
H Kobayashi, T Komanoya, K Hara, A Fukuoka
ChemSusChem 3 (4), 440-443, 2010
2812010
Conversion of lignocellulose into renewable chemicals by heterogeneous catalysis
H Kobayashi, H Ohta, A Fukuoka
Catalysis Science & Technology 2 (5), 869-883, 2012
2382012
High-yielding one-pot synthesis of glucose from cellulose using simple activated carbons and trace hydrochloric acid
H Kobayashi, M Yabushita, T Komanoya, K Hara, I Fujita, A Fukuoka
Acs Catalysis 3 (4), 581-587, 2013
2262013
Transfer hydrogenation of cellulose to sugar alcohols over supported ruthenium catalysts
H Kobayashi, H Matsuhashi, T Komanoya, K Hara, A Fukuoka
Chemical Communications 47 (8), 2366-2368, 2011
2122011
Cellulose Depolymerization over Heterogeneous Catalysts
A Shrotri, H Kobayashi, A Fukuoka
Accounts of chemical research 51 (3), 761-768, 2018
2092018
Catalytic Conversion of Structural Carbohydrates and Lignin to Chemicals
A Shrotri, H Kobayashi, A Fukuoka
Advances in Catalysis 60, 59-123, 2017
1752017
Hydrodeoxygenation of phenols as lignin models under acid-free conditions with carbon-supported platinum catalysts
H Ohta, H Kobayashi, K Hara, A Fukuoka
Chemical communications 47 (44), 12209-12211, 2011
1742011
Conversion of cellulose into renewable chemicals by supported metal catalysis
H Kobayashi, T Komanoya, SK Guha, K Hara, A Fukuoka
Applied Catalysis A: General 409, 13-20, 2011
1542011
Catalysis and characterization of carbon-supported ruthenium for cellulose hydrolysis
T Komanoya, H Kobayashi, K Hara, WJ Chun, A Fukuoka
Applied Catalysis A: General 407 (1-2), 188-194, 2011
1522011
Dehydration of sorbitol to isosorbide over H-beta zeolites with high Si/Al ratios
H Kobayashi, H Yokoyama, B Feng, A Fukuoka
Green chemistry 17 (5), 2732-2735, 2015
1322015
Hydrolysis of woody biomass by a biomass-derived reusable heterogeneous catalyst
H Kobayashi, H Kaiki, A Shrotri, K Techikawara, A Fukuoka
Chemical science 7 (1), 692-696, 2016
1162016
Recent developments in the catalytic conversion of cellulose into valuable chemicals
P Yang, H Kobayashi, A Fukuoka
Chinese Journal of Catalysis 32 (5), 716-722, 2011
1142011
Selective metal–organic framework catalysis of glucose to 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural using phosphate-modified NU-1000
M Yabushita, P Li, T Islamoglu, H Kobayashi, A Fukuoka, OK Farha, ...
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 56 (25), 7141-7148, 2017
1092017
Quantitative evaluation of ball-milling effects on the hydrolysis of cellulose catalysed by activated carbon
M Yabushita, H Kobayashi, K Hara, A Fukuoka
Catalysis science & technology 4 (8), 2312-2317, 2014
1052014
Entropically favored adsorption of cellulosic molecules onto carbon materials through hydrophobic functionalities
M Yabushita, H Kobayashi, J Hasegawa, K Hara, A Fukuoka
ChemSusChem 7 (5), 1443-1450, 2014
1022014
Control of selectivity, activity and durability of simple supported nickel catalysts for hydrolytic hydrogenation of cellulose
H Kobayashi, Y Hosaka, K Hara, B Feng, Y Hirosaki, A Fukuoka
Green chemistry 16 (2), 637-644, 2014
912014
Catalytic Depolymerization of Chitin with Retention of N‐Acetyl Group
M Yabushita, H Kobayashi, K Kuroki, S Ito, A Fukuoka
ChemSusChem 8 (22), 3760-3763, 2015
892015
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