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Yuriko Ono

Researcher at Hokkaido University

Publications -  32
Citations -  815

Yuriko Ono is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Potential energy surface & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications receiving 583 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuriko Ono include Harbin Institute of Technology & Tokyo Institute of Technology.

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Intrinsic reaction coordinate: Calculation, bifurcation, and automated search

TL;DR: The intrinsic reaction coordinate (IRC) approach has been used extensively in quantum chemical analysis and prediction of the mechanism of chemical reactions as mentioned in this paper, which gives a unique connection from a given transition structure to local minima of the reactant and product sides.
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Implementation and performance of the artificial force induced reaction method in the GRRM17 program

TL;DR: Investigation of minimum energy structures within the hypersurface in which two different electronic states degenerate, and an interface with the quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics method, are also described.
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Ab Initio Study of Xe Adsorption on Graphene

TL;DR: In this paper, the adsorption of Xe on graphene has been systematically investigated by ab initio MP2 calculations using Dunning's correlation-consistent basis sets, and the results show that Xe preferentially occupies the hollow site on the graphene surface.
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Intrinsic Reaction Coordinate: Calculation, Bifurcation, and Automated Search

TL;DR: The intrinsic reaction coordinate (IRC) approach has been used extensively in quantum chemical analysis and prediction of the mechanism of chemical reactions as discussed by the authors, which gives a unique connection from a given transition structure to local minima of the reactant and product sides.
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Core-Structure-Dependent Luminescence of Thiolato-Bridged Copper(I) Cluster Complexes

TL;DR: In this paper, a thiolato-bridged dinuclear, tetranuclear, and hexanuclear Cu(I) complexes were synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses and single-crystal X-ray diffraction measurements.