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Shuji Kanemasa
Researcher at Kyushu University
Publications - 219
Citations - 3055
Shuji Kanemasa is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cycloaddition & Nitrile. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 219 publications receiving 2972 citations. Previous affiliations of Shuji Kanemasa include Osaka Kyoiku University & Yamaguchi University.
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Transition-Metal Aqua Complexes of 4,6-Dibenzofurandiyl-2,2‘-bis(4-phenyloxazoline). Effective Catalysis in Diels−Alder Reactions Showing Excellent Enantioselectivity, Extreme Chiral Amplification, and High Tolerance to Water, Alcohols, Amines, and Acids
Shuji Kanemasa,Yoji Oderaotoshi,S. Sakaguchi,Hidetoshi Yamamoto,Junji Tanaka,Eiji Wada,Dennis P. Curran +6 more
TL;DR: Cationic aqua complexes are prepared from a trans-chelating tridentate ligand, (R,R)-4,6-dibenzofurandiyl-2,2'bis(4-phenyloxazoline) (DBFOX/Ph), and various transition-metal(II) perchlorates as mentioned in this paper.
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Recent Advances in Azomethine Ylide Chemistry
Otohiko Tsuge,Shuji Kanemasa +1 more
TL;DR: Azomethine ylides are planar molecules composed of one nitrogen and two terminal sp2 carbons at most four geometrical isomers are possible for these transient molecules Their cycloadditions to olefin or acetylene dipolarophiles give rise to the formation of two sets of carbon-carbon bonds in a single step as discussed by the authors.
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Recent advances in synthetic applications of nitrile oxide cycloaddition (1981-1989)
Shuji Kanemasa,Otohiko Tsuge +1 more
TL;DR: The synthetic applications of nitrile oxide cycloadditions, developed in the 1980s, are briefly reviewed in this article, focusing on the modern developments on the generation methods of Nitrile oxides, on the cycloadding with multiple bonds other than carbon-carbon double and triple bonds, on reductive cleavage of the nitrogen-oxygen bonds of 2-isoxazolines, on unmasking of functionalities, and on the asymmetric cycload ditions of NOCs.