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Takahiro Sasamori

Researcher at University of Tsukuba

Publications -  290
Citations -  7138

Takahiro Sasamori is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trimethylsilyl & Derivative (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 275 publications receiving 5952 citations. Previous affiliations of Takahiro Sasamori include Kyushu University & Kyoto University.

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Stable Heavier Carbene Analogues

TL;DR: The early silylene research was concerned largely with comparing the chemistry of the dihalosilylenes with that of carbenes, so it might be difficult to isolate metallylenes as stable compounds under ambient conditions.
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Planar Chiral Tetrasubstituted [2.2]Paracyclophane: Optical Resolution and Functionalization

TL;DR: An optically active propeller-shaped macrocyclic compound containing a planar chiral cyclophane core was synthesized, showing excellent chiroptical properties such as high fluorescence quantum efficiency and a large circularly polarized luminescence dissymmetry factor.
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Reproducible Fabrication of Efficient Perovskite-based Solar Cells: X-ray Crystallographic Studies on the Formation of CH3NH3PbI3 Layers

TL;DR: In this paper, lead halide complexes formed during the fabrication of perovskite (CH3NH3PbI3)-based solar cells were examined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.
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Concise Synthesis and Crystal Structure of [12]Cycloparaphenylene

TL;DR: A concise nickel-based synthesis of CPP and the first X-ray crystal structure of [12]CPP are reported, which is a concise, cost-effective, and scalable way of making CPPs.
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Synthesis and Reactions of a Stable 1,2-Diaryl-1,2-dibromodisilene: A Precursor for Substituted Disilenes and a 1,2-Diaryldisilyne

TL;DR: The stable diaryldibromodisilene underwent substitution reactions with organometallic reagents on the low-coordinated silicon atom to afford the corresponding substituted disilenes, the characters of which were revealed by spectroscopic and crystallographic analyses.