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Susumu Kitagawa

Researcher at Kyoto University

Publications -  814
Citations -  77858

Susumu Kitagawa is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coordination polymer & Adsorption. The author has an hindex of 125, co-authored 809 publications receiving 69594 citations. Previous affiliations of Susumu Kitagawa include Tokyo Metropolitan University & Okayama University.

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Atomic Force Microscopy Study of the Influence of the Synthesis Conditions on the Single-Crystal Surface of Interdigitated Metal-Organic Frameworks.

TL;DR: This work investigates the relationship between the crystal-growth mechanism and the metal-ion type by using atomic force microscopy, which provided significant information about crystal- growth processes and demonstrates that the adsorption properties between different crystal surfaces are affected by the surface conditions.
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Highly efficient oxidative adsorption of methanethiol from hydrocarbon gas using Cu2+-based porous coordination polymers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used copper trimesate to remove methanethiol (MT) from hydrocarbon gas mixtures and showed that two MT molecules are adsorbed on two Cu 2+ sites to produce a dimerized dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) accompanied by a reduction of Cu 2 + to Cu +.
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Synthesis of Oligodiacetylene Derivatives from Flexible Porous Coordination Frameworks

TL;DR: A new synthetic approach of ODAs without a side alkyl chain using a porous coordination polymer (PCP) as a sacrificial template is disclosed.
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Hydrogen-Bond Network of Dimeric Copper Complex of Vanillic Acid (HVA), [Cu(VA)2(H2O)]2

TL;DR: The crystal structure of the title complex was first determined, showing a dimeric copper form with the four carboxylate groups, and the Cu···Cu distance is short, associated with the hydrogen bond link of the apically coordinated water molecules with the nearest neighbor vanillic hydroxyl group.
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A mixed-valence tetranuclear vanadium(IV,V) complex, [V4O4(μ-OEt)2-(μ-O)2(OEt)4(phen)2]

TL;DR: The mixed-valence tetranuclear title complex has an alkoxo-bridged dinuclear oxovanadium core as mentioned in this paper, which has a crystallographic inversion center.