Masuzo Shikata
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Japanese chemist
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Masuzo Shikata's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry Kyoto University
Why Is Masuzo Shikata Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, was a Japanese chemist and one of the pioneers in electrochemistry. Together with his mentor and colleague, Czech chemist and inventor Jaroslav Heyrovský, he developed the first polarograph, a type of electrochemical analyzing machine, and co-authored the paper which introduced the machine and the name "polarograph". This machine was important because it automated the measurement of I-V curves of solutions, which when done by hand could take over an hour for each test.
Masuzo Shikata's Published Works
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Published Works
- The electrolysis of nitrobenzene with the mercury dropping cathode (28)
- Polarographic studies with the dropping mercury kathode. Part LXXIV. The electronegativity rule of the reduction potentials of organic compounds (1938) (10)
- Concentration cells and Electrolysis of Sodium ethoxide solutions (Ionic activity in alcoholic solutions.) (6)
- Research on the Electrolytic Reduction Potentials of Organic Compounds (2)
- Chemical Researches on Bog-Moss:Part II. Chemical Properties of Sphagnum Cellulose (1934) (2)
- Researches on the Electrolytic Reduction Potentials of Organic Compounds. Part XIV (1932) (1)
- On the Relation between the Electrolytic Reduction Potentials of Organic Compounds and Their Polarities (1)
- RESEARCHES ON THE ELECTROLYTIC REDUCTION POTENTIALS (PART V):ON THE REDUCTION POTENTIALS OF KETONIC RADICALS AND THEIR RELATION TO THE CHEMICAL CONSTITUIONS ( CONTINUED ) (1)
- ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE AMMONIUM ION ON THE QUINHYDRONE ELECTRODE POTENTIAL (1928) (1)
- On the Electrolytic Oxidation of Benzene to Quinone. (1)
- RESEARCH ON REDUCTION POTENTIALS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. (Part II.) (1926) (1)
- The Electrolysis of Nitrobenzol at the Mercury droppiing cathode (1)
- RESEARCH ON ELECTROLYTIC REDUCTION POTENTIAS. (PART IV.) (1)
- Researches on the Electrolytic Reduction Potentials (1)
- RESERCHES ON THE TROPICAL PULP WOOD AND THE PULP COOKING. (1937) (1)
- RESEARCH ON REDUCTION POTENTIALS OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. (Part II.):REDUCTION POTENTIAL OF PYRIDINE (1)
- Research on the Electrolytic Reduction Potentials of Organic Compounds: Part III. Reduction Potentials of Nicotinic Acid (1)
- Research on Reduction Potentials of Organic Compounds (Part I) Reduction Potential of Isovaleraldehye (1926) (1)
- On the Combustion Temperature of Cigars and Cigarettes (1926) (1)
- Researches on the Electric Boundary Layer Disturbance. Part IV: The Effect of the Alternating Electric Field on the Permeability Potential of Membrane (1934) (0)
- Researches on the Electrolytic Reduction Potentials of Organic Compounds: Part XVI Reduction potential ofp-aminoazobenzene. Part XVII Reduction potential of dimethylaminoazobenzene. (0)
- CHEMICAL RESEARCHES ON THE WOODS OF KARAFUTO (1932) (0)
- CHEMICAL RESEARCHES ON THE WOODS OF KARAFUTO. PART III (1933) (0)
- Researches on Viscose Pulp and Viscose Pulp Woods. Part VIII (1935) (0)
- RESERCHES ON THE PULP WOODS AND RAYON PULP PART XI. (1937) (0)
- Chemical Researches on the Pulp Woods in Karafuto. Part V (1934) (0)
- Chemical Researches on the Pulp Woods in Karafuto. Part V:Cooking and Spinning Tests of Karafuto Fir (1934) (0)
- Researches on the Electrolytic Reduction Potentials of Organic Compounds, Part XVI:Reduction potential of p -aminoazobenzene (1932) (0)
- Chemical Researches on Bog-moss, Part I: Chemical Composition of Sphagnum Fimbriatum, Wils (1932) (0)
- Chemicla Researches on Bog-moss, Part I (1932) (0)
- RESEARCHES ON THE ELECTROLYTIC REDUCTION POTENTIALS. (PART VI.):ON THE REDUCTION POTENTIALS OF NITPOPHENOLS (0)
- Research on Active Carbon from Karafuto Tundra Peat. Part. I (1935) (0)
- Researches on Hard Tex Boards (0)
- Chemical Researches on the Pulp Woods of Siam. Part I (1941) (0)
- Pulp woods of Manchoukuo. VI. Fibre length, composition and cooking experiments of hard wood [Ulmus macrocarpa and U. laciniata. (1940) (0)
- Chemical Researches on the Pulp Woods of Manchoukuo (1938) (0)
- CHEMICAL RESEARCHES ON CELLULOSE MATERIALS REPORT 1. (1931) (0)
- RESEARCHES ON VISCOSE PULPS AND VISCOSE PULP WOODS Part III:Chemical Compositions of Manchurian, Karafuto and Japanese Inland Larches (1934) (0)
- Pulp from Manchurian Cotton Stem. Part. I (1936) (0)
- Researches on the Electric Boundary Layer Disturbance. Part IV (1934) (0)
- THE POLAROGRAPHIC STUDIES ON THE FERMENTATION PRODUCTS. PART II (0)
- Chemical Researches on the Pulp Woods of Manchoukuo. Part VI (1939) (0)
- Chemical Researches on Bog-Moss:Part I. Chemical Composition of Sphagnum Fimbriatum, Wils (Himemizugoke) (1934) (0)
- Research on Electrolytic Reduction Potentials, (Part IV.): On the Reduction Potentials of Ketonic Radicals and their Relations to the Constitutions (0)
- CHEMICAL RESEARCHES ON CELLULOSE MATERIALS REPORT 2. (1931) (0)
- Researches on the Cellulose Resources. Part III (0)
- On the Appliction of the Polarograph to the Analysis of Abnormal Mineral Constituents (0)
- Researches on the Electrolytic Reduction Potentials of Organic Compounds. Part XIII:Reduction Potential of Azobenzene (1932) (0)
- Reduction Potential of Isovaleraldehyde (0)
- RESEARCHES ON PULP WOOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF VISCOSE Part II:On Two Kinds of Manchurian Spruces (1934) (0)
- Chemical Researches on the Utilisation of the Tropical Forest Products. Part I (1942) (0)
- ON THE ABSORBED WATER OF FIBERS CONSIDERED FROM THE ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES (1940) (0)
- Researches on the Electoolytic Reduction Potentials of Organic Compounds. Part XV (1932) (0)
- Researches on the Pulp Woods and Rayon Pulp. Part IX (1936) (0)
- Researches on the Industrial Utilizations of Karafuto Tundra-Peat. (Part I.) (1937) (0)
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