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Department of Chemical Engineering
Takehiko Gotoh researches on the development of novel stimuli-responsive polymer and gel, and their application to
the novel reaction and separation processes. He received his doctor's degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1993.
He worked in chemical engineering company before beginning his research in Hiroshima University as an assistant professor.
Development and regeneration of composite of cationic gel and iron hydroxide for adsorbing arsenic from ground water.
Chemosphere Feb, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 30458416
Hiroshima University
Syed Ragib Safi1,
Takehiko Gotoh1,
Takashi Iizawa1,
Satoshi Nakai1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Hiroshima University
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