- -20Yohei YAMANEAssociate Professor, Department of Applied Molecular ChemistryYohei Yamane is an associate professor at the Department of Applied Molecular Chemistry, College of Industrial Technology of Nihon University. He received his Bachelor’s, Masters, and D.Sc. degrees in chemistry from Hiroshima University in 2000, 2002 and 2008, respectively. He has been a member of the Nihon University faculty since 2008. Dr. Yamane is a member of the Chemical Society of Japan, the Solid State Ionics Society of Japan and the Electrochemical Society of Japan. His research interests include the application of inorganic solids properties related to the storage and harvesting of electric energy.Research Achievement1)Characterization of Sn(II)-based Perovskites by XRD, DTA, NQR and 119Sn NMR for Photovoltaic Applications, Chemistry Letters, 48, 749-752, 2019.2)Static and Dynamic Structures of Perovskite Halides ABX3 (B=Pb, Sn) and Their Characteristic Semiconducting Properties by a Hückel Analytical Calculation, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 91(8), 1196-1204, 2018.3)Synthesis and charge-discharge properties of LiF-NiO composite as a cathode material for Li-ion batteries, Journal of Power Sources, 329, 406-411, 2016.4)The ionic conductivity and dielectric properties of Ba1-xSnxF4 solid solutions prepared by mechanochemical milling, Materials Science and Engineering B, 178, 965-970, 2013.5)Mechanochemical synthesis and order–disorder phase transition in fluoride ion conductor RbPbF3, Solid State Ionics, 179(17-18), 605-610, 2008.
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