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Yoshihisa Inoue
Researcher at Osaka University
Publications - 567
Citations - 19402
Yoshihisa Inoue is an academic researcher from Osaka University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photoisomerization & Chirality (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 565 publications receiving 18218 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoshihisa Inoue include Columbia University & National Presto Industries.
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Complexation Thermodynamics of Cyclodextrins.
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A synthetic host-guest system achieves avidin-biotin affinity by overcoming enthalpy-entropy compensation.
Mikhail V. Rekharsky,Tadashi Mori,Cheng Yang,Young Ho Ko,Narayanan Selvapalam,Hyunuk Kim,David Sobransingh,Angel E. Kaifer,Simin Liu,Lyle Isaacs,Wei Chen,Sarvin Moghaddam,Michael K. Gilson,Kimoon Kim,Yoshihisa Inoue +14 more
TL;DR: The molecular host cucurbit[7]uril forms an extremely stable inclusion complex with the dicationic ferrocene derivative bis(trimethylammoniomethyl)ferrocene in aqueous solution that achieves its extreme affinity by overcoming the compensatory enthalpy–entropy relationship usually observed in supramolecular complexes.
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A rational strategy for the realization of chain-growth supramolecular polymerization
TL;DR: The realization of chain-growth polymerization is reported by designing metastable monomers with a shape-promoted intramolecular hydrogen-bonding network that enables optical resolution of a racemic monomer.
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Complexation of ferrocene derivatives by the cucurbit[7]uril host: A comparative study of the cucurbituril and cyclodextrin host families
Woo Sung Jeon,Kwangyul Moon,Sanghyun Park,Hyungpil Chun,Young Ho Ko,Jin Yong Lee,Eunsung Lee,Shashadhar Samal,Narayanan Selvapalam,Mikhail V. Rekharsky,Vladimir Sindelar,David Sobransingh,Yoshihisa Inoue,Angel E. Kaifer,Kimoon Kim +14 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that cucurbiturils may form very stable complexes, however, the host-guest interactions are very sensitive to some structural features, such as a negatively charged carboxylate group attached to the ferrocene residue, which may completely disrupt the stability of the complexes.