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Hiroto Yoshida

Hiroto Yoshida

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Chemistry

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7701
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12421
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Overview

Hiroto Yoshida is affiliated with Hiroshima University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of Chemistry and Materials Science. Their research primarily focuses on Organic Chemistry and Materials Chemistry, with additional work in Molecular Biology, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Statistics and Probability.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Organoboron and organosilicon chemistry
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications
  • Coordination Chemistry and Organometallics

Yoshida has published research in several frequent venues such as:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (9 publications)
  • Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis (3 publications)
  • ACS Catalysis (3 publications)
  • Synthesis (3 publications)
  • Chemical Science (2 publications)

Coauthorship has been a significant aspect of their career, collaborating often with researchers including:

  • Masaaki Nakamoto (25 coauthored papers)
  • Takumi Tsushima (10 coauthored papers)
  • Hideya Tanaka (9 coauthored papers)
  • Taiki Imagawa (9 coauthored papers)
  • Kazuki Nakanishi (8 coauthored papers)

Notable recent publications include:

  • "Enantioseparation and chiral induction in Ag29 nanoclusters with intrinsic chirality," 2020, Chemical Science
  • "A leap forward in sulfonium salt and sulfur ylide chemistry," 2020, Chinese Chemical Letters
  • "Role of interleukin-6 in bone destruction and bone repair in rheumatoid arthritis," 2021, Autoimmunity Reviews
  • "Synthetic Chemistry with Lewis Acidity-Diminished B(aam) and B(dan) Groups: Borylation Reactions and Direct Cross-Couplings," 2020, Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • "Selective S-Arylation of Sulfenamides with Arynes: Access to Sulfilimines," 2023, Organic Letters

Their publications address a range of chemical synthesis approaches, nanocluster chiral properties, cross-coupling methodologies, and functional group transformations, contributing to both fundamental and applied chemical sciences.

Best Publications

  • Borylation of Alkynes under Base/Coinage Metal Catalysis: Some Recent Developments

    Hiroto Yoshida

  • Addition of Ureas to Arynes: Straightforward Synthesis of Benzodiazepine and Benzodiazocine Derivatives

    Hiroto Yoshida;Eiji Shirakawa;Yuki Honda;Tamejiro Hiyama

  • Copper-Catalyzed Three-Component Carboboration of Alkynes and Alkenes

    Hiroto Yoshida;Ikuo Kageyuki;Ken Takaki

  • CO2 incorporation reaction using arynes: straightforward access to benzoxazinone.

    Hiroto Yoshida;Hiroyuki Fukushima;Joji Ohshita;Atsutaka Kunai

  • Copper-Catalyzed Borylation Reactions of Alkynes and Arynes†

    Hiroto Yoshida;Shota Kawashima;Yuki Takemoto;Kengo Okada

  • Aryne Insertion Reactions into Carbon–Carbon σ-Bonds

    Hiroto Yoshida;Ken Takaki

  • Aryne, ortho-Quinone Methide, and ortho-Quinodimethane: Synthesis of Multisubstituted Arenes Using the Aromatic Reactive Intermediates

    Hiroto Yoshida;Joji Ohshita;Atsutaka Kunai

  • Arynes in a Three‐Component Coupling Reaction: Straightforward Synthesis of Benzoannulated Iminofurans

    Hiroto Yoshida;Hiroyuki Fukushima;Joji Ohshita;Atsutaka Kunai

  • A masked diboron in Cu-catalysed borylation reaction: highly regioselective formal hydroboration of alkynes for synthesis of branched alkenylborons

    Hiroto Yoshida;Yuki Takemoto;Ken Takaki

  • A leap forward in sulfonium salt and sulfur ylide chemistry

    Rong Fan;Chen Tan;Yongguo Liu;Yun Wei

  • A 2:1 coupling reaction of arynes with aldehydes via o-quinone methides: straightforward synthesis of 9-arylxanthenes.

    Hiroto Yoshida;Masahiko Watanabe;Hiroyuki Fukushima;Joji Ohshita

  • Base-free oxidative homocoupling of arylboronic esters

    Hiroto Yoshida;Yasuhito Yamaryo;Joji Ohshita;Atsutaka Kunai

  • CARBOSTANNYLATION OF ALKYNES CATALYZED BY AN IMINOPHOSPHINE-PALLADIUM COMPLEX

    Eiji Shirakawa;Hiroto Yoshida;Takuya Kurahashi;Yoshiaki Nakao

  • Facile insertion reaction of arynes into carbon–carbon σ-bonds

    Hiroto Yoshida;Masahiko Watanabe;Joji Ohshita;Atsutaka Kunai

  • Palladium-iminophosphine-catalysed carbostannylation of arynes: synthesis of ortho-substituted arylstannanes.

    Hiroto Yoshida;Yuki Honda;Eiji Shirakawa;Tamejiro Hiyama

  • Palladium-Catalyzed Bissilylation of Arynes with Cyclic Disilanes: Synthesis of Benzo-Annulated Disilacarbocycles

    Hiroto Yoshida;Junnai Ikadai;Miwa Shudo;Joji Ohshita

  • Distannylation of Strained Carbon–Carbon Triple Bonds Catalyzed by a Palladium Complex

    Hiroto Yoshida;Kenji Tanino;Joji Ohshita;Atsutaka Kunai

  • Three-component coupling using arynes and DMF: straightforward access to coumarins via ortho-quinone methides.

    Hiroto Yoshida;Yu Ito;Joji Ohshita

  • Three‐Component Coupling of Arynes and Organic Bromides

    Hiroto Yoshida;Yuji Asatsu;Yasuhiro Mimura;Yu Ito

  • Facile synthesis of N-alkyl-N'-arylimidazolium salts via addition of imidazoles to arynes.

    Hiroto Yoshida;Shinji Sugiura;Atsutaka Kunai

  • Aryne insertion into α-cyanocarbonyl compounds: direct introduction of carbonyl and cyanomethyl moieties into the aromatic skeletons

    Hiroto Yoshida;Masahiko Watanabe;Joji Ohshita;Atsutaka Kunai

Frequent Co-Authors

Joji Ohshita
Joji Ohshita Hiroshima University
Ken Takaki
Ken Takaki Kyushu University
Itaru Osaka
Itaru Osaka Hiroshima University
Eiji Shirakawa
Eiji Shirakawa Kyoto University
Tamejiro Hiyama
Tamejiro Hiyama Chuo University
Yoshiaki Nakao
Yoshiaki Nakao Kyoto University
Takuya Kurahashi
Takuya Kurahashi Kwansei Gakuin University
Yousuke Ooyama
Yousuke Ooyama Hiroshima University
Hidemasa Takaya
Hidemasa Takaya Kyoto University
Hideo Ohkita
Hideo Ohkita Kyoto University

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