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Hideo Nagashima

Hideo Nagashima

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Chemistry

D-Index
59
Citations
11239
World Ranking
10253
National Ranking
740

Overview

Hideo Nagashima is affiliated with Kyushu University in Japan and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Their research encompasses several subfields including Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry, Catalysis, Mechanical Engineering, and Process Chemistry and Technology.

The scientist's work focuses on a range of topics related to catalytic processes and chemical synthesis. These topics include:

  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
  • Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
  • Industrial Gas Emission Control
  • Organoboron and organosilicon chemistry
  • Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
  • Chemical Synthesis and Reactions
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions

Among the recent publications attributed to Hideo Nagashima, the following are notable:

  • "Diesel fuel particulate emission control using low-cost catalytic materials," 2021, published in Fuel
  • "Mechanisms of Co2L8 (L = CO, CNR)-Catalyzed Hydrosilylation of Alkenes: A Theoretical Study," 2023, published in Organometallics
  • "The Asymmetric Kharasch Addition 'On Water' Catalyzed by 'RhCl[(-)-DIOP]' Species," 2021, published in Evergreen

Frequent collaborators in their research include Rohini Khobragade, Govindachetty Saravanan, Hisahiro Einaga, Pravesh Chandra Shukla, and Tarun Gupta. These coauthors have contributed to various works alongside Nagashima, indicating interdisciplinary cooperation within related fields.

Publications have appeared predominantly in journals such as Fuel, Organometallics, and Evergreen, suggesting an engagement with chemical, catalytic, and materials science communities through these channels.

Best Publications

  • Chemoselective hydrogenation of nitroarenes with carbon nanofiber-supported platinum and palladium nanoparticles.

    Mikihiro Takasaki;Yukihiro Motoyama;Kenji Higashi;Seong Ho Yoon

  • Hydrosilane Reduction of Tertiary Carboxamides by Iron Carbonyl Catalysts

    Yusuke Sunada;Hiroko Kawakami;Tsuyoshi Imaoka;Yukihiro Motoyama

  • Practical access to amines by platinum-catalyzed reduction of carboxamides with hydrosilanes: synergy of dual Si-H groups leads to high efficiency and selectivity.

    Shiori Hanada;Emi Tsutsumi;Yukihiro Motoyama;Hideo Nagashima

  • Effect of TMEDA on iron-catalyzed coupling reactions of ArMgX with alkyl halides.

    Daisuke Noda;Yusuke Sunada;Takuji Hatakeyama;Masaharu Nakamura

  • Non-Precious-Metal Catalytic Systems Involving Iron or Cobalt Carboxylates and Alkyl Isocyanides for Hydrosilylation of Alkenes with Hydrosiloxanes.

    Daisuke Noda;Atsushi Tahara;Yusuke Sunada;Hideo Nagashima

  • A triruthenium carbonyl cluster bearing a bridging acenaphthylene ligand: an efficient catalyst for reduction of esters, carboxylic acids, and amides by trialkylsilanes.

    Kouki Matsubara;Takafumi Iura;Tomoyuki Maki;Hideo Nagashima

  • Self-encapsulation of homogeneous catalyst species into polymer gel leading to a facile and efficient separation system of amine products in the Ru-catalyzed reduction of carboxamides with polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS)

    Yukihiro Motoyama;Kaoru Mitsui;Toshiki Ishida;Hideo Nagashima

  • Highly efficient synthesis of aldenamines from carboxamides by iridium-catalyzed silane-reduction/dehydration under mild conditions

    Yukihiro Motoyama;Masaharu Aoki;Naoki Takaoka;Ryuta Aoto

  • The ruthenium-catalyzed reduction and reductive N-alkylation of secondary amides with hydrosilanes: practical synthesis of secondary and tertiary amines by judicious choice of hydrosilanes.

    Shiori Hanada;Toshiki Ishida;Yukihiro Motoyama;Hideo Nagashima

  • Transition metal-catalyzed radical cyclizations: a low-temperature process for the cyclization of N-protected N-allyltrichloroacetamides to trichlorinated .gamma.-lactams and application to the stereoselective preparation of .beta.,.gamma.-disubstituted .gamma.-lactams

    Hideo Nagashima;Nobuyasu Ozaki;Masayuki Ishii;Koji Seki

  • C60Pdn: the first organometallic polymer of buckminsterfullerene

    Hideo Nagashima;Akihito Nakaoka;Yahachi Saito;Masanao Kato

  • Palladium-catalyzed oxidative coupling of aromatic compounds with olefins using t-butyl perbenzoate as a hydrogen accepter

    Jiro Tsuji;Hideo Nagashima

  • Dual Si–H effects in platinum-catalyzed silane reduction of carboxamides leading to a practical synthetic process of tertiary-amines involving self-encapsulation of the catalyst species into the insoluble silicone resin formed

    Shiori Hanada;Yukihiro Motoyama;Hideo Nagashima

  • Chemistry of coordinatively unsaturated organoruthenium amidinates as entry to homogeneous catalysis

    Hideo Nagashima;Hideo Kondo;Taizo Hayashida;Yoshitaka Yamaguchi

  • Bis(1-3:5-6-η-cyclooctadienyl)ruthenium: Preparation, NMR spectroscopy, and isomerization to (η6-1,3,5-cyclooctatriene)(1-2:5-6-η-1,5-cyclooctadiene)ruthenium via the activation of a CH bond

    Kenji Itoh;Hideo Nagashima;Toshiyuki Ohshima;Noriaki Oshima

  • Transition metal catalyzed radical cyclization: new preparative route to .gamma.-lactams from allylic alcohols via the [3.3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of allylic trichloroacetimidates and the subsequent ruthenium-catalyzed cyclization of N-allyltrichloroacetamides

    Hideo Nagashima;Hidetoshi Wakamatsu;Nobuyasu Ozaki;Tsutomu Ishii

  • Catalysis in polysiloxane gels: platinum-catalyzed hydrosilylation of polymethylhydrosiloxane leading to reusable catalysts for reduction of nitroarenes.

    Yukihiro Motoyama;Kazuyuki Kamo;Hideo Nagashima

  • RHODIUM-CATALYZED SILYLFORMYLATION OF ACETYLENIC BONDS : ITS SCOPE AND MECHANISTIC CONSIDERATIONS

    Isamu Matsuda;Yukimasa Fukuta;Toru Tsuchihashi;Hideo Nagashima

  • Transition-metal-catalyzed radical cyclization: copper-catalyzed cyclization of allyl trichloroacetates to trichlorinated .gamma.-lactones

    Hideo Nagashima;Koji Seki;Nobuyasu Ozaki;Hidetoshi Wakamatsu

  • Oxidative addition of allylic halides to ruthenium(II) compounds. Preparation, reactions, and x-ray crystallographic structure of ruthenium(IV)-allyl complexes

    Hideo Nagashima;Katsunori Mukai;Yusuke Shiota;Keitaro Yamaguchi

  • A Novel Approach to α-Silylmethylene-β-lactams via Rh-catalyzed Silylcarbonylation of Propargylamine Derivatives

    Isamu Matsuda;Jun Sakakibara;Hideo Nagashima

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenji Itoh
Kenji Itoh Nagoya University
Kiyokatsu Jinno
Kiyokatsu Jinno Toyohashi University of Technology
Seong Ho Yoon
Seong Ho Yoon Kyushu University
Jiro Tsuji
Jiro Tsuji Tokyo Institute of Technology
Masa-aki Haga
Masa-aki Haga Chuo University
Yahachi Saito
Yahachi Saito Nagoya University
Isao Mochida
Isao Mochida Kyushu University
Hisao Nishiyama
Hisao Nishiyama Nagoya University
Yoshihito Shiota
Yoshihito Shiota Kyushu University

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