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Takashi Kubo
Researcher at Osaka University
Publications - 331
Citations - 9948
Takashi Kubo is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diradical & Singlet state. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 286 publications receiving 8642 citations. Previous affiliations of Takashi Kubo include University of Hyogo & Université de Namur.
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Coulomb Dissociation of 23Al for the stellar 22Mg(p,γ)23Al reaction
Tomoko Gomi,T. Motobayashi,Yoshiaki Ando,Nori Aoi,Hidetada Baba,K. Demichi,Z. Elekes,Naoki Fukuda,Zs. Fülöp,U. Futakami,H. Hasegawa,Yoshihide Higurashi,Kazuo Ieki,N. Imai,Masamichi Ishihara,Ken Ishikawa,Naohito Iwasa,Hironori Iwasaki,S. Kanno,Yosuke Kondo,Takashi Kubo,Shigeru Kubono,M. Kunibu,K. Kurita,Y. U. Matsuyama,Shin'ichiro Michimasa,Toshiyuki Minemura,M. Miura,H. Murakami,Takashi Nakamura,Masahiro Notani,Shinsuke Ota,A. Saito,Hiroyoshi Sakurai,M. Serata,Susumu Shimoura,Takashi Sugimoto,E. Takeshita,Satoshi Takeuchi,Yasuhiro Togano,K. Ue,K. Yamada,Y. Yanagisawa,K. Yoneda +43 more
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Synthesis of Sexithiophene-Bridged Cage Compound: A New Class of Three-Dimensionally Expanded Oligothiophenes
TL;DR: A bicyclo-type cage-shaped compound consisting of three sexithiophenes was successfully synthesized and characterized by NMR, HRMS, and X-ray crystallographic analysis.
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Elucidation of Intramolecular Through-Space Electronic Communication in a Propeller-Shaped Molecule
TL;DR: Variable-temperature ESR measurements of the radical cation showed a drastic change in the spectra in the range of 230-180 K, indicating hopping-type spin delocalization that would originate from migration of a counter anion.
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Low-Temperature Removal of Dissociated Bromine by Silicon Atoms for an On-Surface Ullmann Reaction
Kewei Sun,Tomohiko Nishiuchi,Keisuke Sahara,Takashi Kubo,Adam S. Foster,Adam S. Foster,Shigeki Kawai,Shigeki Kawai +7 more
TL;DR: On-surface Ullmann-type reactions are widely used to fabricate various carbon nanostructures in a bottom-up approach by conjugating small hydrocarbons via dehalogenation as discussed by the authors.
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Synthesis and Identification of a Trimethylenemethane Derivative π-Extended with Three Pyridinyl Radicals
Kouzou Matsumoto,Daisuke Inokuchi,Yasukazu Hirao,Hiroyuki Kurata,Kazunobu Sato,Takeji Takui,Takashi Kubo +6 more
TL;DR: A trimethylenemethane derivative 1(2*), in which the parent TMM is pi-extended by the symmetric insertion of three pyridine rings into the C-C bonds of TMM, has been synthesized by the alkali metal reduction of the isolated corresponding dication.