113 results on '"Tamiaki, Hitoshi"'
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2. Synthesis of C3-substituted chlorophyll-a derivatives fused by a π-conjugated E-ring and their physical properties with unique near-infrared absorption
3. Synthesis of cationic N-methylated chlorophyll derivatives and C3-substitution effect on their optical properties
4. Linker-length dependent intra/intermolecular coordination of synthetic zinc chlorophyll-a derivatives bearing a pyridine terminal in the C132-substituent
5. 31-Arylation of a chlorophyll-a derivative through Friedel–Crafts alkylation
6. Regioselective alkylation at the inner nitrogen atom of a chlorophyll-a derivative and optical properties of the synthetic N-centered stereoisomers
7. Improved Li storage capacity of 2D MoS2 upon chlorophyll derivative composition
8. Difluoroboron complexes of peripheral β-diketonates in cyclopheophorbides: Their syntheses and optical properties
9. Synthesis of deuterated chlorophyll derivatives and their physical properties
10. Aggregate-forming semi-synthetic chlorophyll derivatives / Ti3C2Tx MXene hybrids for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution
11. Synthesis of 20-substituted chlorophyll derivatives with F-ring and optical properties of their less distorted chlorin π-systems
12. Physicochemical and biochemical properties of synthetic zinc 131-(un)substituted chlorophyll-a derivatives
13. Self-aggregation of zinc bacteriochlorophyll-d analog bearing B-ring reduced chlorin and 17-acrylate residue
14. Site-selective C20-fluorinations of chlorophyll-a derivatives using N-fluorobenzenesulfonimide and their optical properties
15. Synthesis of zinc 13-oxime-functionalized chlorophyll-a derivatives and their (131E/Z)-dependent self-aggregation
16. A chlorophyll derivative-based bio-solar energy conversion and storage device
17. Covalent heterodyads of synthetic chlorophyll derivatives linked with linear rigid substituents at the 20-positions constructing photoexcited energy transfer systems
18. Synthetic substituted boronates of dihydroxy-bacteriochlorin absorbing and emitting far-red to near-infrared light as bacteriopheophytin-a analogs
19. Synthesis of tin(IV) complexes of chlorophyll-a derivatives with two halides as axial ligands and their optical properties in solution
20. Ring-size controlled dimerization of synthetic zinc chlorophyll derivatives possessing a 1-azacycloalkyl group through mutual coordination of amino moiety to central zinc atom
21. Isolation and optical properties of epimerically pure bacteriochlorophyll-f homologs
22. Perovskite solar cells based on chlorophyll hole transporters: Dependence of aggregation and photovoltaic performance on aliphatic chains at C17-propionate residue
23. Supramolecular light-harvesting antenna system by co-aggregates of zinc (bacterio)chlorophyll-a derivatives with biomimetic chlorosomal self-assemblies
24. Synthesis of zinc 20-ethenylated bacteriochlorophyll-d analogs and their self-aggregation in an aqueous micelle solution
25. Synthesis of carboxylated chlorophyll derivatives and their activities in dye-sensitized solar cells
26. Facile iodination of the vinyl groups in protoporphyrin IX dimethyl ester and subsequent transformation of the iodinated moieties
27. Synthesis of chlorophyll-a derivatives possessing the 3-(2-acylethenyl) group by cross-aldol condensation and their optical properties
28. Synthesis of 7-substituted chlorophyll-a derivatives as chlorophyll-b analogs with specific visible absorption bands
29. Preparation of regio- and stereoisomeric di- and tetrahydrogeranylgeraniols and identification of esterifying groups in natural (bacterio)chlorophylls
30. Synthesis of chlorophyll derivatives and dyads possessing a thiol or disulfide moiety and their optical properties
31. Synthesis of monovinyl- and divinyl-chlorophyll analogs and their physical properties
32. Pluronic micelle-encapsulated red-photoluminescent chlorophyll derivative for biocompatible cancer cell imaging
33. Rotational isomerization of 3-substituents in synthetic chlorophyll derivatives
34. Preparation of mono-vinylated and formylated chlorophyll derivatives and their optical properties
35. Synthesis of methyl pyropheophorbide-d derivatives possessing the 3-acyl groups and their electronic absorption spectra
36. Synthesis of chlorophyll derivatives possessing an S-substituted thiomethyl group at the 3-position and their optical properties
37. Synthesis of methyl (132R/S)-alkyl-pyropheophorbide a and a non-epimerized chlorophyll a mimic
38. Synthesis and optical properties of chlorin monomer, dimer and trimer on an amino nitrogen atom
39. Synthesis, optical properties and protonation of chlorophyll derivatives appending a pyridyl group in the C3-substituent
40. Synthesis and physical properties of carbonylated chlorophyll derivatives
41. Synthesis of methyl C132-alkylated pheophorbides a/a′ and their stereochemical characterization
42. Synthesis of 20-iodochlorophyll derivatives and their properties including reactivity, electronic absorption, and self-aggregation
43. Synthesis and photophysical properties of phenyl-sulfanylated chlororophyll derivatives
44. Synthesis of chlorophyll derivatives possessing a mono/bi/terpyridinyl group at the C3-ethynyl terminal and optical properties of the π-conjugates
45. Synthesis of 32-nitro-chlorophyll-a derivatives and their electronic absorption/emission data
46. Synthesis of chlorophyll–amino acid conjugates as models for modification of proteins with chromo/fluorophores
47. Cycloaddition to a C3-ethynylated chlorophyll derivative and self-aggregation of zinc chlorin–pyrazole/triazole conjugates
48. Pheophytinization kinetics of chlorophyll c under weakly acidic conditions: Effects of acrylic acid residue at the 17-position
49. Synthesis of 3,20-disubstituted chlorophyll-a derivatives and reactivity of the substituents
50. Cyclopropane-ring formation in the acyl groups of chlorosome glycolipids is crucial for acid resistance of green bacterial antenna systems
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