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Takuya Fujimura

Researcher at Shimane University

Publications -  24
Citations -  236

Takuya Fujimura is an academic researcher from Shimane University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Porphyrin & Cationic polymerization. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 24 publications receiving 163 citations. Previous affiliations of Takuya Fujimura include Tokyo Metropolitan University.

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Novel methodology to control the adsorption structure of cationic porphyrins on the clay surface using the "size-matching rule".

TL;DR: It turns out that the average intermolecular distance between porphyrin molecules on the SS surface can be controlled, depending on the charge density of the SS, which will be highly valuable to construct photochemical reaction systems such as energy transfer in the complexes.
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Synthesis, photodynamic activities, and cytotoxicity of new water-soluble cationic gallium(III) and zinc(II) phthalocyanines

TL;DR: The result suggests that Zn(II) complex can be considered as a potential photosensitizer for Photodynamic therapy (PDT), and the spectroscopic properties, photogeneration of singlet oxygen (1O2), and cytotoxicity of these complexes have been investigated.
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Sequential energy and electron transfer in a three-component system aligned on a clay nanosheet

TL;DR: Merging the concepts of supramolecular chemistry and surface chemistry, sequential energy and electron transfer between three hydrophobic molecules in water is realized.
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Optical Humidity Sensing Using Transparent Hybrid Film Composed of Cationic Magnesium Porphyrin and Clay Mineral

TL;DR: The X-ray diffraction measurement suggested that the basal space of clay was expanded with increasing RH, indicating that the interlayer space of Clay was expanded by water adsorption, and the spectral shift was induced by the change in coplanarization degree between the porphyrin ring and meso-substituted pyridinium groups.