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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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Enhanced selectivity in mixed matrix membranes for CO2 capture through efficient dispersion of amine-functionalized MOF nanoparticles
Behnam Ghalei,Kento Sakurai,Yosuke Kinoshita,Kazuki Wakimoto,Ali Pournaghshband Isfahani,Qilei Song,Kazuki Doitomi,Kazuki Doitomi,Shuhei Furukawa,Hajime Hirao,Hajime Hirao,Hiromu Kusuda,Susumu Kitagawa,Easan Sivaniah +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report substantial selectivity enhancements within high-permeability polymers as a result of the efficient dispersion of amine-functionalized, nanosized metal-organic framework (MOF) additives.
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Expanding and Shrinking Porous Modulation Based on Pillared-Layer Coordination Polymers Showing Selective Guest Adsorption
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Novel flexible frameworks of porous cobalt(II) coordination polymers that show selective guest adsorption based on the switching of hydrogen-bond pairs of amide groups
Kazuhiro Uemura,Susumu Kitagawa,Mitsuru Kondo,Kôichi Fukui,Ryo Kitaura,Ho-Chol Chang,Tadashi Mizutani +6 more
TL;DR: Spectroscopic measurements (visible, EPR, and IR) provide a clue to the crystal-to-crystal transformation; on removal of the guests, the amide groups are used to form the beta sheet-type hydrogen bonding between the sheets, and thus the framework withstands significant stress on Removal of guest molecules.
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Morphology Design of Porous Coordination Polymer Crystals by Coordination Modulation
Ayako Umemura,Stéphane Diring,Shuhei Furukawa,Hiromitsu Uehara,Takaaki Tsuruoka,Susumu Kitagawa +5 more
TL;DR: The morphology design of [Cu(3)(btc)(2)](n) (btc = benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate) by the coordination modulation method (modulator = n-dodecanoic acid or lauric acid) successfully led to designed crystal morphologies with oriented growth on bare substrates.
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Gas detection by structural variations of fluorescent guest molecules in a flexible porous coordination polymer
Nobuhiro Yanai,Koji Kitayama,Yuh Hijikata,Hiroshi Sato,Ryotaro Matsuda,Yoshiki Kubota,Masaki Takata,Motohiro Mizuno,Takashi Uemura,Susumu Kitagawa +9 more
TL;DR: A novel strategy in which gas molecules are detected by signals from a reporter guest that can read out a host structural transformation, showing, for the first time, that fluorescent molecules can detect gases without any chemical interaction or energy transfer.