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Hitoshi Miyasaka

Hitoshi Miyasaka

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Chemistry

D-Index
71
Citations
18095
World Ranking
5543
National Ranking
342

Overview

Hitoshi Miyasaka is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan and specializes in Materials Science with a focus on Materials Chemistry, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inorganic Chemistry, Condensed Matter Physics, and Organic Chemistry. Their research encompasses a range of scientific topics primarily within crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, magnetism in coordination complexes, metal-organic frameworks synthesis and applications, organic and molecular conductors research, advanced condensed matter physics, and covalent organic framework applications.

The scientist has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • Chirality-Dependent Circular Photogalvanic Effect in Enantiomorphic 2D Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • A metal-organic framework that exhibits CO2-induced transitions between paramagnetism and ferrimagnetism, 2020, Nature Chemistry
  • Magneto-Electric Directional Anisotropy in Polar Soft Ferromagnets of Two-Dimensional Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Charge Manipulation in Metal-Organic Frameworks: Toward Designer Functional Molecular Materials, 2021, Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
  • Crucial Contribution of Polarity for the Bulk Photovoltaic Effect in a Series of Noncentrosymmetric Two-Dimensional Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites, 2022, Chemistry of Materials

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Miyasaka include:

  • Wataru Kosaka
  • Yoshihiro Sekine
  • Masaki Nishio
  • Naoki Eguchi
  • Kouji Taniguchi

Their work is often published in established scientific journals and databases. Frequent publication venues listed are:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • Dalton Transactions
  • Chemical Science

Best Publications

  • Evidence for Single-Chain Magnet Behavior in a MnIII−NiII Chain Designed with High Spin Magnetic Units: A Route to High Temperature Metastable Magnets

    Rodolphe Clérac;Hitoshi Miyasaka;Masahiro Yamashita;Claude Coulon

  • Single-chain magnets: Theoretical approach and experimental systems

    Claude Coulon;Hitoshi Miyasaka;Rodolphe Clérac

  • TERRESTRIAL–AQUATIC LINKAGES: RIPARIAN ARTHROPOD INPUTS ALTER TROPHIC CASCADES IN A STREAM FOOD WEB

    Shigeru Nakano;Hitoshi Miyasaka;Naotoshi Kuhara

  • Magnetic assemblies based on Mn(III) salen analogues

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Ayumi Saitoh;Satoshi Abe

  • Complexes derived from the reaction of manganese(III) Schiff base complexes and hexacyanoferrate(III): Syntheses, multidimensional network structures, and magnetic properties

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Naohide Matsumoto;Hisashi Okawa;Nazzareno Re

  • Single-Chain Magnet (NEt4)[Mn2(5-MeOsalen)2Fe(CN)6] Made of MnIII−FeIII−MnIII Trinuclear Single-Molecule Magnet with an ST = 9/2 Spin Ground State

    Marilena Ferbinteanu;Hitoshi Miyasaka;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer;Kazuya Nakata

  • Electroconductive porous coordination polymer Cu[Cu(pdt)2] composed of donor and acceptor building units.

    Shinya Takaishi;Miyuki Hosoda;Takashi Kajiwara;Hitoshi Miyasaka

  • Slow dynamics of the magnetization in one-dimensional coordination polymers: single-chain magnets.

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Miguel Julve;Masahiro Yamashita;Rodolphe Clérac

  • Control of Charge Transfer in Donor/Acceptor Metal–Organic Frameworks

    Hitoshi Miyasaka

  • A dimeric manganese(III) tetradentate schiff base complex as a single-molecule magnet.

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Rodolphe Clérac;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer;Lollita Lecren

  • Two-dimensional networks based on Mn4 complex linked by dicyanamide anion: from single-molecule magnet to classical magnet behavior.

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Kazuya Nakata;Lollita Lecren;Claude Coulon

  • Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Magnetic Properties of a Ferrimagnetic Layered Compound [NEt4][Mn(5-Cl-salen)]2[Fe(CN)6] (NEt4 = Tetraethylammonium, 5-Cl-salen = N,N‘-Ethylenebis((5-chlorosalicylidene)aminato))

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Naohide Matsumoto;Nazzareno Re;Emma Gallo

  • Coordination assemblies of [Mn4] single-molecule magnets linked by photochromic ligands: photochemical control of the magnetic properties.

    Masakazu Morimoto;Hitoshi Miyasaka;Masahiro Yamashita;Masahiro Irie

  • Control of charge transfer in a series of Ru2(II,II)/TCNQ two-dimensional networks by tuning the electron affinity of TCNQ units: a route to synergistic magnetic/conducting materials.

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Natsuko Motokawa;Satoshi Matsunaga;Masahiro Yamashita

  • [Mn2(saltmen)2Ni(pao)2(L)2](A)2 with L=pyridine, 4-picoline, 4-tert-butylpyridine, N-methylimidazole and A=ClO4-, BF4-, PF6-, ReO4-: a family of single-chain magnets.

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Rodolphe Clérac;Kaori Mizushima;Ken Ichi Sugiura

  • A look at molecular nanosized magnets from the aspect of inter-molecular interactions.

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Masahiro Yamashita

  • Glauber dynamics in a single-chain magnet: From theory to real systems

    Claude Coulon;Rodolphe Clérac;Lollita Lecren;Wolfgang Wernsdorfer

  • Giant macrocycles composed of thiophene, acetylene, and ethylene building blocks.

    Kazumi Nakao;Masayuki Nishimura;Tomoya Tamachi;Yoshiyuki Kuwatani

  • Assembling Bi-, Tri- and Pentanuclear Complexes into Extended Structures Using a Desolvation Reaction: Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetic Properties of Manganese(III)-Schiff-Base-Hexacyanoferrate Polymeric Compounds and Their Derived Extended Structures

    Hitoshi Miyasaka;Hidenori Ieda;Naohide Matsumoto;Nazzareno Re

  • Direct Observation of Lanthanide(III)-Phthalocyanine Molecules on Au(111) by Using Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy and Thin-Film Field-Effect Transistor Properties of Tb(III)- and Dy(III)-Phthalocyanine Molecules

    Keiichi Katoh;Yusuke Yoshida;Masahiro Yamashita;Hitoshi Miyasaka

Frequent Co-Authors

Masahiro Yamashita
Masahiro Yamashita Tohoku University
Rodolphe Clérac
Rodolphe Clérac Paul Pascal Research Center
Hiroshi Okamoto
Hiroshi Okamoto University of Tokyo
Takashi Kajiwara
Takashi Kajiwara Nara Women's University
Naohide Matsumoto
Naohide Matsumoto Kumamoto University
Kazuya Nakata
Kazuya Nakata Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Susumu Kitagawa
Susumu Kitagawa Kyoto University
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer
Wolfgang Wernsdorfer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Kunihisa Sugimoto
Kunihisa Sugimoto Kyoto University
Kim R. Dunbar
Kim R. Dunbar Texas A&M University

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