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Takanori Suzuki

Researcher at Hokkaido University

Publications -  333
Citations -  4988

Takanori Suzuki is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrochromism & Chirality (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 307 publications receiving 4355 citations. Previous affiliations of Takanori Suzuki include Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology & Fuji Xerox.

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Single-component organic conductors based on neutral radicals containing the pyrazino-TCNQ skeleton

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a new motif for single-component organic conductors based on pyrazino-TCNQ, which is a strong electron acceptor and gives a stable anion radical salt with donors.
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Engineering of Electrochromic Materials as Activatable Probes for Molecular Imaging and Photodynamic Therapy.

TL;DR: Electrochromic materials are engineering of an organic π-electron structure-based EM as a unique hydrogen sulfide (H2S)-responsive chromophore amenable to build H2S-activatable fluorescent probes ( 12+-semiconducting polymer nanoparticles, 12+-SNPs) for in vivo H 2S detection.
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H 2 S-activatable near-infrared afterglow luminescent probes for sensitive molecular imaging in vivo

TL;DR: An afterglow nanoparticle which is activated by hydrogen sulphide is reported on and the measurement of hydrogen sulphides levels and the labelling of hepatic cancer specimens in vivo are demonstrated.
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Electric charge transfer material for electrophotography

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to improve an electron transfer characteristic by constituting the titled material of the tetracyano anthraquinodimethane deriv. expressed by specific constitutional formula.
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Clathrate formation and molecular recognition by novel chalcogen-cyano interactions in tetracyanoquinodimethanes fused with thiadiazole and selenadiazole rings

TL;DR: In this paper, the intermolecular contacts between chalcogen atoms and cyano lone pairs were found to stabilize the crystalline state by electrostatic interaction, which is one of the sources of the directionality in crystal paccking of organic molecules and causes the formation of various types of inclusion lattices in the charge transfer (CT) crystals of I-3.