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Aiichiro Nagaki

Aiichiro Nagaki

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
10562
World Ranking
15087
National Ranking
1178

Aiichiro Nagaki publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Aiichiro Nagaki sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 176 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Aiichiro Nagaki D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Aiichiro Nagaki sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Aiichiro Nagaki is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan, focusing on research that intersects chemistry and engineering. Their scholarly work encompasses a broad range of topics within these fields, particularly emphasizing innovative methodologies in microfluidic systems and catalytic processes.

Their recent publications demonstrate active engagement with organic and synthetic chemistry as well as cutting-edge experimental techniques. Notable papers include:

  • Fluoro-Substituted Methyllithium Chemistry: External Quenching Method Using Flow Microreactors, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Insight into the Ferrier Rearrangement by Combining Flash Chemistry and Superacids, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • A Synthetic Approach to Dimetalated Arenes Using Flow Microreactors and the Switchable Application to Chemoselective Cross-Coupling Reactions, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Flash Chemistry Makes Impossible Organolithium Chemistry Possible, 2020, Chemistry Letters
  • Flash Electrochemical Approach to Carbocations, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Coauthor collaborations frequently involve the following researchers:

  • Yosuke Ashikari (35 publications)
  • Kazuhiro Okamoto (17 publications)
  • Masahiro Takumi (16 publications)
  • Takashi Tamaki (7 publications)
  • Dong-eun Yoo (7 publications)

Aiichiro Nagaki's research has appeared repeatedly in several scientific journals, including:

  • Chemistry - A European Journal (8 publications)
  • Synthesis (5 publications)
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition (4 publications)
  • Angewandte Chemie (4 publications)
  • European Journal of Organic Chemistry (4 publications)

Their primary fields of study are chemistry and engineering, with a strong subfield focus in biomedical engineering, organic chemistry, molecular biology, pharmaceutical science, and materials chemistry.

Within these areas, their main topics of research include:

  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation (80 publications)
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (36 publications)
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications (22 publications)
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis (20 publications)
  • Fluorine in Organic Chemistry (14 publications)
  • Radical Photochemical Reactions (14 publications)
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions (14 publications)

Best Publications

  • Modern Strategies in Electroorganic Synthesis

    Jun-ichi Yoshida;Kazuhide Kataoka;Roberto Horcajada;Aiichiro Nagaki

  • Flash chemistry: fast chemical synthesis by using microreactors.

    Jun-ichi Yoshida;Aiichiro Nagaki;Takeshi Yamada

  • Flash chemistry: flow chemistry that cannot be done in batch

    Jun-ichi Yoshida;Yusuke Takahashi;Aiichiro Nagaki

  • Green and sustainable chemical synthesis using flow microreactors.

    Jun Ichi Yoshida;Heejin Kim;Aiichiro Nagaki

  • Generation and Reactions of o-Bromophenyllithium without Benzyne Formation Using a Microreactor

    Hirotsugu Usutani;Yutaka Tomida;Aiichiro Nagaki;Hideho Okamoto

  • Enhancement of Chemical Selectivity by Microreactors

    Jun Ichi Yoshida;Aiichiro Nagaki;Takeshi Iwasaki;Seiji Suga

  • Control of Extremely Fast Competitive Consecutive Reactions using Micromixing. Selective Friedel−Crafts Aminoalkylation

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Manabu Togai;Seiji Suga;Nobuaki Aoki

  • Cation Pool-Initiated Controlled/Living Polymerization Using Microsystems

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Kohsuke Kawamura;Seiji Suga;Tsuyoshi Ando

  • A flow-microreactor approach to protecting-group-free synthesis using organolithium compounds

    Heejin Kim;Aiichiro Nagaki;Jun Ichi Yoshida

  • Asymmetric Carbolithiation of Conjugated Enynes: A Flow Microreactor Enables the Use of Configurationally Unstable Intermediates before They Epimerize

    Yutaka Tomida;Aiichiro Nagaki;Jun-ichi Yoshida

  • Cross-coupling in a flow microreactor: space integration of lithiation and Murahashi coupling.

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Akira Kenmoku;Yuya Moriwaki;Atsushi Hayashi

  • Space Integration of Reactions:An Approach to Increase the Capability of Organic Synthesis

    Jun Ichi Yoshida;Kodai Saito;Toshiki Nokami;Aiichiro Nagaki

  • Aryllithium compounds bearing alkoxycarbonyl groups: generation and reactions using a microflow system.

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Heejin Kim;Jun Ichi Yoshida

  • Highly selective Friedel–Crafts monoalkylation using micromixing

    Seiji Suga;Aiichiro Nagaki;Jun Ichi Yoshida

  • Three-Component Coupling Based on Flash Chemistry. Carbolithiation of Benzyne with Functionalized Aryllithiums Followed by Reactions with Electrophiles

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Daisuke Ichinari;Jun-ichi Yoshida

  • Nitro‐Substituted Aryl Lithium Compounds in Microreactor Synthesis: Switch between Kinetic and Thermodynamic Control

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Heejin Kim;Jun ichi Yoshida

  • “N-Acyliminium Ion Pool” as a Heterodiene in [4 + 2] Cycloaddition Reaction

    Seiji Suga;Aiichiro Nagaki;Yamato Tsutsui;Jun Ichi Yoshida

  • Oxiranyl anion methodology using microflow systems.

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Eiji Takizawa;Jun-ichi Yoshida

  • Lithiation of 1,2-Dichloroethene in Flow Microreactors: Versatile Synthesis of Alkenes and Alkynes by Precise Residence-Time Control†

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Chika Matsuo;Songhee Kim;Kodai Saito

  • Selective Monolithiation of Dibromobiaryls Using Microflow Systems

    Aiichiro Nagaki;Naofumi Takabayashi;Yutaka Tomida;Jun-ichi Yoshida

Frequent Co-Authors

Jun-ichi Yoshida
Jun-ichi Yoshida Kyoto University
Seiji Suga
Seiji Suga Okayama University
Mitsuo Sawamoto
Mitsuo Sawamoto Chubu University
Hideki Yorimitsu
Hideki Yorimitsu Kyoto University
Akihiro Shimizu
Akihiro Shimizu Osaka University
Atsuhiro Osuka
Atsuhiro Osuka Kyoto University
Hiromi Yamashita
Hiromi Yamashita Osaka University
Takanori Fukushima
Takanori Fukushima Tokyo Institute of Technology
Kei Murakoshi
Kei Murakoshi Hokkaido University
Hironao Sajiki
Hironao Sajiki Gifu Pharmaceutical University

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