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Shinji Inagaki

Researcher at Toyota

Publications -  241
Citations -  16693

Shinji Inagaki is an academic researcher from Toyota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesoporous organosilica & Mesoporous material. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 237 publications receiving 15879 citations. Previous affiliations of Shinji Inagaki include Polytechnic University of Turin & Korean Council for University Education.

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Enhanced Fluorescence Detection of Metal Ions Using Light‐Harvesting Mesoporous Organosilica

TL;DR: Almost complete preservation of the binding property of the BPy receptor despite covalent fixing on the solid surface is demonstrated, demonstrating that light-harvesting PMOs have great potential as supporting materials for enhanced fluorescence chemosensors.
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Direct synthesis of porous organosilicas containing chiral organic groups within their framework and a new analytical method for enantiomeric purity of organosilicas

TL;DR: Organosilica porous solids containing chiral organic moieties in the framework with an enantiomeric purity of 95% ee, estimated by eluting organic constituent units from chiral organosilicas are synthesized from a newly designed chiral (R)-(+)-1,2-bis(trimethoxysilyl)phenylethane precursor via a surfactant-mediated self-assembly approach.
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Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis and Optical Resolution of Planar Chiral Rotaxane

TL;DR: In this paper, a planar chiral rotaxane was synthesized from crown ether and secondary ammonium salt via trialkylphosphane-catalyzed acylative end-capping.
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Superfluidity of 4He in one and three dimensions realized in nanopores.

TL;DR: The superfluid onset depends on the pore connection, and in the straight channels, the observed superfluid density disappears at a temperature far below the heat capacity anomaly of the Ginzburg-Landau transition, while in the pores connected in three dimension, the adsorbed 4He films show an evident three-dimensional transition.
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Efficient light harvesting via sequential two-step energy accumulation using a Ru–Re5 multinuclear complex incorporated into periodic mesoporous organosilica

TL;DR: An efficient artificial light harvesting (LH) system was developed via sequential two-step energy accumulation in this article, where a periodic mesoporous organosilica with bridging biphenyl groups in the framework (Bp-PMO) was used as an LH antenna.