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Masaki Takata
Researcher at Tohoku University
Publications - 598
Citations - 31366
Masaki Takata is an academic researcher from Tohoku University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Powder diffraction & Charge density. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 594 publications receiving 28478 citations. Previous affiliations of Masaki Takata include Shimane University & National Institute for Materials Science.
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Highly controlled acetylene accommodation in a metal–organic microporous material
Ryotaro Matsuda,Ryo Kitaura,Ryo Kitaura,Susumu Kitagawa,Yoshiki Kubota,Rodion V. Belosludov,Tatsuo C. Kobayashi,Hirotoshi Sakamoto,Takashi Chiba,Masaki Takata,Yoshiyuki Kawazoe,Yoshimi Mita +11 more
TL;DR: High levels of selective sorption of acetylene molecules as compared to a very similar molecule, carbon dioxide, onto the functionalized surface of a MOM are reported.
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π-Conjugated Nickel Bis(dithiolene) Complex Nanosheet
Tetsuya Kambe,Ryota Sakamoto,Ken Hoshiko,Kenji Takada,Mariko Miyachi,Ji Heun Ryu,Sono Sasaki,Jungeun Kim,Kazuo Nakazato,Masaki Takata,Hiroshi Nishihara +10 more
TL;DR: A π-conjugated nanosheet comprising planar nickel bis(dithiolene) complexes was synthesized by a bottom-up method and found that the crystalline portion of the bulk material comprised a staggered stack of nanosheets.
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Formation of a one-dimensional array of oxygen in a microporous metal-organic solid
Ryo Kitaura,Susumu Kitagawa,Yoshiki Kubota,Tatsuo C. Kobayashi,Koichi Kindo,Yoshimi Mita,Akira Matsuo,Michihiro Kobayashi,Ho-Chol Chang,Tadashi C. Ozawa,Megumi Suzuki,Makoto Sakata,Masaki Takata +12 more
TL;DR: The direct observation of dioxygen molecules physisorbed in the nanochannels of a microporous copper coordination polymer by the MEM (maximum entropy method)/Rietveld method, using in situ high-resolution synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction measurements is reported.
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Pressure evolution of the low-temperature crystal structure and bonding of the superconductor FeSe (Tc =37 K)
Serena Margadonna,Yasuhiro Takabayashi,Yasuo Ohishi,Yoshikazu Mizuguchi,Yoshikazu Mizuguchi,Yoshihiko Takano,Yoshihiko Takano,Tomoko Kagayama,T. Nakagawa,Masaki Takata,Kosmas Prassides +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the low-temperature isothermal compressibility of FeSe and found that the application of hydrostatic pressure first rapidly increases, reaching a broad maximum of 37 K at the expense of 6 K upon further compression.
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C66 fullerene encaging a scandium dimer
Chunru Wang,Tsutomu Kai,Tetsuo Tomiyama,Takuya Yoshida,Yuji Kobayashi,Eiji Nishibori,Masaki Takata,Makoto Sakata,Hisanori Shinohara +8 more
TL;DR: The production and characterization of an IPR-violating metallofullerene, Sc2@C66, a C66 fullerene encaging a scandium dimer is described and results indicate that encapsulation of the metal dimer significantly stabilizes this otherwise extremely unstable C66 Fullerene.