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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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Investigation of post-grafted groups of a porous coordination polymer and its proton conduction behavior

TL;DR: This study demonstrates the observations of orientation and coordination fashions of the grafted groups, which contribute towards improved proton conductivity in porous frameworks.
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Mixed ligand copper(II) coordination polymers constructed by Cu-bpm-Cu dimer unit (bpm = 2,2′-bipyrimidine) as a building block. Crystal structures and magnetic properties of [Cu(bpm)(SO4)] (H2O)n, [Cu2(bpm)(suc)0.5(ClO4)2(OH)(H2O)2]n and [Cu(bpm)1.5(suc)0.5](ClO4)(H2O)2n (suc = succinate)

TL;DR: In this article, a 2,2′-bipyrimidine (bpm)-based copper(II) coordination polymers have been synthesized and characterized, and the crystal structure of [Cu2(bpm)(SO4)](H2O)n (1) consists of zigzag chains which are constructed of Cu-bpm-Cu units, sulfate ions and additional bridging bpms.
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Particle size effects in the kinetic trapping of a structurally-locked form of a flexible MOF

TL;DR: In this paper, the particle size of a flexible MOF, specifically the as-synthesised form of [Cu(bcppm)H2O]·S (H2BCppm = bis(4-(4-carboxyphenyl)-1H-pyrazolyl)methane, S = solvent) (1), correlates with the rate of structural reorganisation from a "kinetically-trapped" 3D form of this MOF to an "open" 2D structure.
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CO2 superabsorption in a paddlewheel-type Ru dimer chain compound: gate-open performance dependent on inter-chain interactions

TL;DR: A porous one-dimensional coordination chain compound derived by drying its nitrobenzene-solvated compound, specifically adsorbs CO(2) at 195 K in a stepwise sorption manner.
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Coordination Modulation Method To Prepare New Metal–Organic Framework-Based CO-Releasing Materials

TL;DR: It is confirmed that ALF794@CYCU-3' 50_50 shows a good retention capacity toward the potentially toxic molybdenum fragments, which is the lowest value reported for a MOF-based CORMA to date.