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Atsunori Mori

Atsunori Mori

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D-Index
57
Citations
12090
World Ranking
11047
National Ranking
809

Overview

Atsunori Mori is a researcher affiliated with Kobe University in Japan, specializing primarily in the fields of chemistry and materials science. Their work spans a range of subfields including organic chemistry, materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, polymers and plastics, and biomedical engineering.

The research focus of Atsunori Mori includes several main topics such as crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, catalytic cross-coupling reactions, coordination chemistry and organometallics, organic electronics and photovoltaics, catalytic C-H functionalization methods, and synthetic organic chemistry methods.

The scientist has contributed to notable publications in various scientific journals. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Convergent Total Synthesis of Lamellarins and Their Congeners" (2020) in The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "Dehalogenative or Deprotonative? The Preparation Pathway to the Organometallic Monomer for Transition-Metal-Catalyzed Catalyst-Transfer-Type Polymerization of Thiophene Derivatives" (2020) in Chemistry - A European Journal
  • "Structure- and Functionality-Based Molecular Design of Azoles and Thiophenes" (2020) in Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
  • "Total Synthesis of Lamellarins G, J, L, and Z Using One-Pot Halogen Dance/Negishi Coupling" (2021) in The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • "Thermally Induced Self-Doping of π-Conjugated Polymers Bearing a Pendant Neopentyl Sulfonate Group" (2020) in Macromolecules

Atsunori Mori has frequently published in several venues, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • The Journal of Organic Chemistry
  • Synlett
  • Molecular Systems Design & Engineering

Their collaborative network includes several frequent co-authors, notably:

  • Kentaro Okano
  • Kengo Inoue
  • Yuxuan Feng
  • Masaki Horie
  • Yuya Okui

Atsunori Mori's scientific contributions focus on detailed molecular design and synthesis approaches, particularly involving organic and polymer chemistry. The work often integrates methods from crystallography and materials science to explore molecular structure, synthesis, and functional properties.

Best Publications

  • Hexylthiophene-Functionalized Carbazole Dyes for Efficient Molecular Photovoltaics: Tuning of Solar-Cell Performance by Structural Modification

    Zhong-Sheng Wang;Nagatoshi Koumura;Yan Cui;Masabumi Takahashi

  • Direct Amination of Azoles via Catalytic C−H, N−H Coupling

    Daiki Monguchi;Taiki Fujiwara;Hirotoshi Furukawa;Atsunori Mori

  • Palladium-catalyzed C-H homocoupling of thiophenes: facile construction of bithiophene structure.

    Kentaro Masui;Haruka Ikegami;Atsunori Mori

  • Coupling Reactions of Alkynylsilanes Mediated by a Cu(I) Salt: Novel Syntheses of Conjugate Diynes and Disubstituted Ethynes

    Yasushi Nishihara;Kazutaka Ikegashira;Kazunori Hirabayashi;Jun Ichi Ando

  • Facile Synthesis of 2,5-Diarylthiazoles via Palladium-Catalyzed Tandem C−H Substitutions. Design of Tunable Light Emission and Liquid Crystalline Characteristics

    Atsunori Mori;Akitoshi Sekiguchi;Kentaro Masui;Tomohiro Shimada

  • Interfacial Electron-Transfer Kinetics in Metal-Free Organic Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells: Combined Effects of Molecular Structure of Dyes and Electrolytes

    Masanori Miyashita;Kenji Sunahara;Tomohiro Nishikawa;Yu Uemura

  • The cyclic dipeptide cyclo[(S)-phenylalanyl-(S)-histidyl] as a catalyst for asymmetric addition of hydrogen cyanide to aldehydes

    Kenzo Tanaka;Atsunori Mori;Shohei Inoue

  • One-pot construction of pyrazoles and isoxazoles with palladium-catalyzed four-component coupling.

    Mohamed S. Mohamed Ahmed;Kei Kobayashi;Atsunori Mori

  • Palladium-catalyzed C-H homocoupling of bromothiophene derivatives and synthetic application to well-defined oligothiophenes.

    Masabumi Takahashi;Kentaro Masui;Hiroki Sekiguchi;Nobuhiko Kobayashi

  • A New Transformation of Silanols. Palladium-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling with Organic Halides in the Presence of Silver(I) Oxide

    Kazunori Hirabayashi;Jun Kawashima;Yasushi Nishihara;and Atsunori Mori

  • Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling of silanols, silanediols, and silanetriols promoted by silver(I) oxide

    Kazunori Hirabayashi;Atsunori Mori;Jun Kawashima;Masahiro Suguro

  • Mizoroki-Heck type reaction of organoboron reagents with alkenes and alkynes. A Pd(II)-catalyzed pathway with Cu(OAc)2 as an oxidant.

    Xiaoli Du;Masahiro Suguro;Kazunori Hirabayashi;Atsunori Mori

  • Carbonylative Sonogashira Coupling of Terminal Alkynes with Aqueous Ammonia

    Mohamed S Mohammed Ahmed;Atsunori Mori

  • Non-Sonogashira-Type Palladium-Catalyzed Coupling Reactions of Terminal Alkynes Assisted by Silver(I) Oxide or Tetrabutylammonium Fluoride

    Atsunori Mori;Jun Kawashima;Tomohiro Shimada;Masahiro Suguro

  • Palladium-catalyzed coupling reactions of bromothiophenes at the C-H bond adjacent to the sulfur atom with a new activator system, AgNO3/KF.

    Kei Kobayashi;Atsushi Sugie;Masabumi Takahashi;Kentaro Masui

  • Palladium-Catalyzed CH Arylation and Dehydrogenative Homocoupling of Heteroaromatic Compounds and Application to the Design of Advanced Organic Materials

    Atsunori Mori;Atsushi Sugie

  • C–H Functionalization Polycondensation of Chlorothiophenes in the Presence of Nickel Catalyst with Stoichiometric or Catalytically Generated Magnesium Amide

    Shunsuke Tamba;Keisuke Shono;Atsushi Sugie;Atsunori Mori

  • Palladium-Catalyzed C−H Functionalization of Heteroarenes with Aryl Bromides and Chlorides

    Shunsuke Tamba;Youhei Okubo;Shota Tanaka;Daiki Monguchi

  • Syntheses and properties of donor-acceptor-type 2,5-diarylthiophene and 2,5-diarylthiazole.

    Kentaro Masui;Atsunori Mori;Kunihiko Okano;Kenji Takamura

  • Asymmetric simmons-smith reactions using homochiral protecting groups

    Atsunori Mori;Isao Arai;Hisashi Yamamoto;Hisao Nakai

Frequent Co-Authors

Tamejiro Hiyama
Tamejiro Hiyama Chuo University
Yasushi Nishihara
Yasushi Nishihara Okayama University
Shohei Inoue
Shohei Inoue Tokyo University of Science
Kohtaro Osakada
Kohtaro Osakada Tokyo Institute of Technology
Takashi Nishino
Takashi Nishino Kobe University
Kazuaki Ishihara
Kazuaki Ishihara Nagoya University
Tomiki Ikeda
Tomiki Ikeda Chuo University
Hisashi Yamamoto
Hisashi Yamamoto Chubu University
Keiji Maruoka
Keiji Maruoka Kyoto University
Kohjiro Hara
Kohjiro Hara National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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