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OHASHI Hidenori

Position

Associate Professor

Affiliations

Division of Applied Chemistry, Institute of Engineering
Energy - Tominaga Team, Institute of Global Innovation Research

Researcher ID

E-5188-2014

Professional Career

2008.04 - 2016.02 : Assistant Professor, Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
2016.03 - 2021.02 : Associate Professor, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
2021.03 - Present : Associate Professor(Tenured), Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

Academic Degrees

Ph.D. in Engineering, The University of Tokyo

Research Interests

Continuous protein refolding system, Fuel cell, Diffusion in polymer

Publications

  • O. Kayanja; M.A. Hassan, A. Hassanin, H. Ohashi, A.S.G. Khalil, Optimization of Isotropic MoS2/PES Membrane for Efficient Treatment of Industrial Oily Wastewater, RSC Advances, 14 (17), 12058-12070, 2024
  • O. Kayanja; A.A.R. Abdel-Aty; M.A. Hassan, A. Hassanin, H. Ohashi, A.S.G. Khalil, A Review on TMDCs Nanomaterials and Their Surface Engineered Polymeric Membrane Nanocomposites for Water Remediation and Wastewater Treatment, Surfaces and Interfaces (Surf. Interface.), 43, A, 103578 (2023)
  • O. Kayanja, M. A. Hassan, A. Hassanin, H. Ohashi, and A. S. G. Khalil, “Effect of Phase disparity of MoS2 nanosheets on the performance of PES membranes for dual industrial oil-in-water emulsion separation and dyes adsorption“, Process Safety and Environmental Protection, vol. 171, 55-70 (2023)
  • K. Akamatsu, T. Shida, A. Ochiai, R. Fukase, H. Ohashi, X. Wang and S.-I. Nakao, “Low-Fouling Polyvinylidene Fluoride Microfiltration Membranes Produced by Grafting Carboxybetaine Polymers by Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization and Activator Generated by Electron Transfer-Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization”, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, DOI10.1021/acs.iecr.2c02757
  • K. Akamatsu, T. Saito, H. Ohashi, X. Wang, S.-I. Nakao, Plasma graft polymerization and surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization: characteristics of low-fouling membranes obtained by surface modification with poly(2-methoxyethyl acrylate). Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 60,15248-15255,2021

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