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Chiasa Uragami
Researcher at Kwansei Gakuin University
Publications - 23
Citations - 484
Chiasa Uragami is an academic researcher from Kwansei Gakuin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Excited state & Light-harvesting complex. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications receiving 317 citations. Previous affiliations of Chiasa Uragami include Osaka City University & Université Paris-Saclay.
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Carotenoids and Photosynthesis.
TL;DR: The molecular architecture of photosynthetic systems will be outlined first to provide a basis from which to describe carotenoid photochemistry, which underlies most of their important functions in photosynthesis.
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Understanding/unravelling carotenoid excited singlet states
TL;DR: The properties of the singlet excited states of carotenoids are reviewed with the aim of producing as coherent a picture as possible of what is currently known and what needs to be learned.
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Natural and artificial light-harvesting systems utilizing the functions of carotenoids
TL;DR: In this article, the molecular architecture of photosynthetic systems is outlined to provide a basis from which to describe the photochemistry of carotenoids, which underlies most of their important functions in photosynthesis.
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Photoinduced electron transfer of platinum(II) bipyridine diacetylides linked by triphenylamine- and naphthaleneimide-derivatives and their application to photoelectric conversion systems
Shuichi Suzuki,Yuma Matsumoto,Mai Tsubamoto,Ryoji Sugimura,Masatoshi Kozaki,Kenshi Kimoto,Munetaka Iwamura,Koichi Nozaki,Naoki Senju,Chiasa Uragami,Hideki Hashimoto,Yohei Muramatsu,Akinori Konno,Keiji Okada +13 more
TL;DR: A dye-sensitized solar cell constructed based on FTO/TiO2/4/electrolyte (LiI-I2)/Pt exhibited a poor energy conversion efficiency based on the incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency spectrum and the I-V curve.
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Light-dependent conformational change of neoxanthin in a siphonous green alga, Codium intricatum , revealed by Raman spectroscopy
Chiasa Uragami,Denise Galzerano,Andrew Gall,Yusuke Shigematsu,Maïwen Meisterhans,Naohiro Oka,Masahiko Iha,Ritsuko Fujii,Ritsuko Fujii,Bruno Robert,Hideki Hashimoto +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a siphonous green alga, Codium intricatum, was isolated from Okinawa prefecture in Japan, and a clonal algal culture in filamentous form was established.