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Yoichi Sasaki
Researcher at Hokkaido University
Publications - 215
Citations - 4011
Yoichi Sasaki is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Ruthenium. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 213 publications receiving 3848 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoichi Sasaki include Gifu University & Osaka City University.
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Luminescence Ranging from Red to Blue: A Series of Copper(I)−Halide Complexes Having Rhombic {Cu2(μ-X)2} (X = Br and I) Units with N-Heteroaromatic Ligands
TL;DR: A series of Cu(I) complexes formulated as [Cu(2)(mu-X)(2)(PPh(3))(L)(n)] were prepared with various mono- and bidentate N-heteroaromatic ligands and showed strong emission at room temperature as well as at 80 K in the solid state.
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Emission and metal- and ligand-centered-redox characteristics of the hexarhenium(III) clusters trans- and cis-[Re6(mu 3-S)8Cl4(L)2]2-, where L is a pyridine derivative or pyrazine.
Takashi Yoshimura,Keisuke Umakoshi,Yoichi Sasaki,Shoji Ishizaka,Haeng-Boo Kim,Noboru Kitamura +5 more
TL;DR: Preparations of a series of face-capped octahedral hexarhenium(III) clusters having two N-heterocyclic ligands and their electrochemical and photophysical properties have been reported, and electronic interaction between the two ligands through the [Re6(mu 3-S)8]2+ core has been suggested.
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Electrochemically Controlled Layer‐by‐Layer Deposition of Metal‐Cluster Molecular Multilayers on Gold
Masaaki Abe,Takayuki Michi,Akira Sato,Toshihiro Kondo,Toshihiro Kondo,Wei Zhou,Shen Ye,Shen Ye,Kohei Uosaki,Yoichi Sasaki +9 more
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Chelate Formation around a Hexarhenium Cluster Core by the Diphosphane Ligand Ph2P(CH2)6PPh2
Zhong-Ning Chen,Takashi Yoshimura,Masaaki Abe,Yoichi Sasaki,Shoji Ishizaka,Haeng-Boo Kim,Noboru Kitamura +6 more
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Synthesis, Structure, and Emissive Properties of Copper(I) Complexes [CuI2(μ-X)2(μ-1,8-naphthyridine)(PPh3)2] (X = I, Br) with a Butterfly-Shaped Dinuclear Core Having a Short Cu-Cu Distance
TL;DR: New dinuclear copper(I) complexes [Cu2(μ-X)2 (μ-1,8-naphthyridine)(PPh3)2] (X = I, Br) having the butterfly-shaped {cu2(mm-X)-2} unit show red phosphorescence at room temperature in the solid state as discussed by the authors.