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Hideki Masuda is affiliated with the Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan and specializes in research within Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work spans multiple subfields, including Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Inorganic Chemistry, and Catalysis.

The main topics covered in Hideki Masuda's research include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Advanced battery technologies research
  • Metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins

Hideki Masuda has authored several recent papers, demonstrating a focus on catalysis, electrochemical processes, and organometallic synthesis. Selected publications include:

  • "Methanethiol SAMs Induce Reconstruction and Formation of Cu+ on a Cu Catalyst under Electrochemical CO2 Reduction" (2020), published in ACS Catalysis
  • "Mechanism of CO2 Capture and Release on Redox-Active Organic Electrodes" (2023), published in Energy & Fuels
  • "Effect of Counteranions in Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Generation Promoted by Bis(phosphinopyridyl) Ni(II) Complexes" (2021), published in Inorganic Chemistry
  • "Synthesis of Germacyclic Compounds by Cyclization and Annulation Reactions Utilizing In Situ Generated Germyl Cations" (2021), published in Organometallics
  • "Synthesis and Physico-Chemical Properties of Homoleptic Copper(I) Complexes with Asymmetric Ligands as a DSSC Dye" (2021), published in Molecules

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Hideki Masuda include:

  • Tomohiro Ozawa
  • Tomohiko Inomata
  • Kenichi Nakao
  • Yuko Wasada-Tsutsui
  • H. Arii

Major publication venues where Hideki Masuda's work has appeared most often consist of:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (8 publications)
  • Inorganic Chemistry (3 publications)
  • Molecules (3 publications)
  • ACS Catalysis (1 publication)
  • Energy & Fuels (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Structural and Spectroscopic Characterization of a Mononuclear Hydroperoxo-Copper(II) Complex with Tripodal Pyridylamine Ligands.

    Akira Wada;Manabu Harata;Koji Hasegawa;Koichiro Jitsukawa

  • Guest-Binding Properties of Organic Crystals Having an Extensive Hydrogen-Bonded Network: An Orthogonal Anthracene-Bis(resorcinol) Derivative as a Functional Organic Analog of Zeolites

    Ken Endo;Tomoya Sawaki;Masayuki Koyanagi;Kenji Kobayashi

  • Catalysis by Organic Solids. Stereoselective Diels−Alder Reactions Promoted by Microporous Molecular Crystals Having an Extensive Hydrogen-Bonded Network

    Ken Endo;Takashi Koike;Tomoya Sawaki;Osamu Hayashida

  • Structural Dependence of Aromatic Ring Stacking and Related Weak Interactions in Ternary Amino Acid−Copper(II) Complexes and Its Biological Implication

    Tamotsu Sugimori;Hideki Masuda;Nayumi Ohata;Kouji Koiwai

  • Role of a Hydroxide Layer on Cu Electrodes in ElectrochemicalCO 2 Reduction

    Go Iijima;Go Iijima;Tomohiko Inomata;Hitoshi Yamaguchi;Miho Ito

  • Crystal Engineering of Stacked Aromatic Columns. Three-Dimensional Control of the Alignment of Orthogonal Aromatic Triads and Guest Quinones via Self-Assembly of Hydrogen-Bonded Networks

    Yasuhiro Aoyama;Ken Endo;Takashi Anzai;Yuji Yamaguchi

  • SOD activities of the copper complexes with tripodal polypyridylamine ligands having a hydrogen bonding site

    Koichiro Jitsukawa;Manabu Harata;Hidekazu Arii;Hiromu Sakurai

  • Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Production by a Nickel(II) Complex with a Phosphinopyridyl Ligand

    Ryo Tatematsu;Tomohiko Inomata;Tomohiro Ozawa;Hideki Masuda

  • cis-μ-1,2-Peroxo Diiron Complex: Structure and Reversible Oxygenation

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  • Direct Asymmetric Mannich‐Type Reaction of α‐Isocyanoacetates with Ketimines using Cinchona Alkaloid/Copper(II) Catalysts

    Masashi Hayashi;Masaru Iwanaga;Noriyuki Shiomi;Daisuke Nakane

  • Programmed Self-Assembly of Copper(II)-L- and -D-Arginine Complexes with Aromatic Dicarboxylates to Form Chiral Double-Helical Structures

    Nayumi Ohata;Hideki Masuda;Osamu Yamauchi

  • Synthesis and crystal structure of hexanuclear copper(I) complexes of µ3-pyridine-2-thionate

    Susumu Kitagawa;Megumu Munakata;Hisao Shimono;Shinji Matsuyama

  • Reactivity of hydroperoxide bound to a mononuclear non-heme iron site.

    Akira Wada;Seiji Ogo;Shigenori Nagatomo;Teizo Kitagawa

  • (Catecholato)iron(III) complexes: structural and functional models for the catechol-bound iron(III) form of catechol dioxygenases

    Ryo Yamahara;Seiji Ogo;Hideki Masuda;Yoshihito Watanabe

  • Ternary metal(II) complexes with tyrosine-containing dipeptides. Structures of copper(II) and palladium(II) complexes involving L-tyrosylglycine and stabilization of copper(II) complexes due to intramolecular aromatic ring stacking

    Tamotsu Sugimori;Kimio Shibakawa;Hideki Masuda;Akira Odani

  • Organocatalytic Enantioselective Decarboxylative Reaction of Malonic Acid Half Thioesters with Cyclic N‐Sulfonyl Ketimines by Using N‐Heteroarenesulfonyl Cinchona Alkaloid Amides

    Shuichi Nakamura;Masahide Sano;Ayaka Toda;Daisuke Nakane

  • Functional Self-Assembly of Hydrogen-Bonded Networks. Construction of Aromatic Stacks and Columns and Cavity-Size Control via Flexible Intercalation of 1D Chains Having Orthogonal Aromatic Substituents

    Ken Endo;Takayoshi Ezuhara;Masayuki Koyanagi;Hideki Masuda

  • Catalytic Enantioselective Allylation of Ketimines by Using Palladium Pincer Complexes with Chiral Bis(imidazoline)s

    Shuichi Nakamura;Kengo Hyodo;Masayuki Nakamura;Daisuke Nakane

  • Intermolecular Ferromagnetic and Antiferromagnetic Interactions in Halogen-Bridged Copper(I) Imino Nitroxides: Crystal Structures and Magnetic Properties of [Cu(I)(m-X)(imino nitroxide)](2) (X = I or Br).

    Hiroki Oshio;Takashi Watanabe;Akihiro Ohto;Tasuku Ito

  • Structural evidence for the intramolecular charge-transfer interaction involving an indole ring in ternary copper(II) complexes with L-tryptophan and aromatic diamines

    Hideki Masuda;Tamotsu Sugimori;Akira Odani;Osamu Yamauchi

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Spectroscopic Properties of [Feiii (tnpa)(OH)(PhCOO)]ClO4 : A Model Complex for an Active Form of Soybean Lipoxygenase-1.

    Seiji Ogo;Senji Wada;Yoshihito Watanabe;Masakazu Iwase

  • Crystal Structure of Bis(2,2′-bipyridine)copper(I) Perchlorate

    Megumu Munakata;Susumu Kitagawa;Akio Asahara;Hideki Masuda

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshihito Watanabe
Yoshihito Watanabe Nagoya University
Norio Shibata
Norio Shibata Nagoya Institute of Technology
Shuichi Nakamura
Shuichi Nakamura Nagoya Institute of Technology
Takashi Ogura
Takashi Ogura University of Hyogo
Isao Noda
Isao Noda University of Delaware
Teizo Kitagawa
Teizo Kitagawa University of Hyogo
Masahiko Maekawa
Masahiko Maekawa Kindai University
Susumu Kitagawa
Susumu Kitagawa Kyoto University
Haruki Nakamura
Haruki Nakamura Osaka University
Kiichi Fukui
Kiichi Fukui Osaka University

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