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Motoki Toganoh
Researcher at Kyushu University
Publications - 87
Citations - 2947
Motoki Toganoh is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Porphyrin & Tetraphenylporphyrin. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 86 publications receiving 2624 citations. Previous affiliations of Motoki Toganoh include University of Tokyo & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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Spherical bilayer vesicles of fullerene-based surfactants in water: a laser light scattering study
Shuiqin Zhou,Christian Burger,Benjamin Chu,Masaya Sawamura,Noriaki Nagahama,Motoki Toganoh,Ulrich E. Hackler,Hiroyuki Isobe,Eiichi Nakamura +8 more
TL;DR: A laser light scattering study of the association behavior of the potassium salt of pentaphenyl fullerene in water revealed that the hydrocarbon anions Ph5C60- associate into bilayers, forming stable spherical vesicles with an average hydrodynamic radius and a radius of gyration of about 17 nanometers at a very low critical aggregation concentration.
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Blooming of confused porphyrinoids—fusion, expansion, contraction, and more confusion
Motoki Toganoh,Hiroyuki Furuta +1 more
TL;DR: Syntheses, properties and coordination chemistry of N-confused porphyrin and related macrocycles are briefly described and possibilities in applications are mentioned.
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Hybrid of ferrocene and fullerene.
Masaya Sawamura,Yoichiro Kuninobu,Motoki Toganoh,Yutaka Matsuo,Masahiro Yamanaka,Eiichi Nakamura +5 more
TL;DR: "Bucky ferrocenes", molecular hybrids of ferrocene and fullerene, have been synthesized in good yield on gram scale by treatment of C(60)HMe(5) or C(70)H me(3) with [FeCp(CO)(2)](2) and their structures studied with physical methods including X-ray crystallography.
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Synthesis, Reactivity, and Properties of N-Fused Porphyrin Manganese(I) Tricarbonyl Complexes
TL;DR: The reactions of N-fused tetraphenylporphyrin and its 21-substituted derivatives, 21-Br-NFTPP, with Mn(CO)(5)Br gave the manganese(I) tricarbonyl complexes bearing N- fusions ligands (2a-d) and the final structural proof was evident from the X-ray crystallographic analysis for 2a.