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Iwao Yamazaki

Iwao Yamazaki

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Chemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
12296
World Ranking
8924
National Ranking
622

Overview

Iwao Yamazaki is affiliated with Hokkaido University in Japan. Their academic profile is notable for its connection to this institution, reflecting an active role within the university's research environment.

No specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications are currently documented in the available data. Similarly, there are no recorded details regarding the main fields and subfields of study or primary topics of research associated with Yamazaki's work.

There is also no information about any awards or recognitions conferred upon this researcher at this time.

This profile reflects the available data without extrapolation, focusing purely on verified affiliations and the absence of additional bibliometric or bibliographic details.

Best Publications

  • Light-harvesting and photocurrent generation by gold electrodes modified with mixed self-assembled monolayers of boron-dipyrrin and ferrocene-porphyrin-fullerene triad.

    Hiroshi Imahori;Hiroyuki Norieda;Hiroko Yamada;Yoshinobu Nishimura

  • Bioinspired Molecular Design of Light‐Harvesting Multiporphyrin Arrays

    Myung-Seok Choi;Tomoko Yamazaki;Iwao Yamazaki;Takuzo Aida

  • Photovoltaic Properties of Self-Assembled Monolayers of Porphyrins and Porphyrin−Fullerene Dyads on ITO and Gold Surfaces

    Hiroko Yamada;Hiroshi Imahori;Yoshinobu Nishimura;Iwao Yamazaki

  • Vectorial Multistep Electron Transfer at the Gold Electrodes Modified with Self-Assembled Monolayers of Ferrocene−Porphyrin−Fullerene Triads

    Hiroshi Imahori;Hiroko Yamada;Yoshinobu Nishimura;Iwao Yamazaki, ,‡ and

  • Fluorescence decays and spectral properties of rhodamine B in submono-, mono-, and multilayer systems

    Klaus Kemnitz;Naoto Tamai;Iwao Yamazaki;Nobuaki Nakashima

  • Windmill-Like Porphyrin Arrays as Potent Light-Harvesting Antenna Complexes.

    Aiko Nakano;Atsuhiro Osuka;Iwao Yamazaki;Tomoko Yamazaki

  • Chain Length Effect on the Structure and Photoelectrochemical Properties of Self-Assembled Monolayers of Porphyrins on Gold Electrodes

    Hiroshi Imahori;Hiroyuki Norieda;Yoshinobu Nishimura;Iwao Yamazaki

  • Dendritic multiporphyrin arrays as light-harvesting antennae: effects of generation number and morphology on intramolecular energy transfer.

    Myung-Seok Choi;Takuzo Aida;Tomoko Yamazaki;Iwao Yamazaki

  • Geometry dependence of intramolecular photoinduced electron transfer in synthetic zinc-ferric hybrid diporphyrins

    Atsuhiro Osuka;Kazuhiro Maruyama;Noboru Mataga;Tsuyoshi Asahi

  • Intramolecular electronic relaxation and photoisomerization processes in the isolated azabenzene molecules pyridine, pyrazine and pyrimidine

    Iwao Yamazaki;Toshiro Murao;Takaya Yamanaka;Keitaro Yoshihara

  • Electronic excitation transfer in organized molecular assemblies

    Iwao. Yamazaki;Naoto. Tamai;Tomoko. Yamazaki

  • A Large Dendritic Multiporphyrin Array as a Mimic of the Bacterial Light-Harvesting Antenna Complex: Molecular Design of an Efficient Energy Funnel for Visible Photons.

    Myung-Seok Choi;Takuzo Aida;Tomoko Yamazaki;Iwao Yamazaki

  • 1,2-Phenylene-bridged diporphyrin linked with porphyrin monomer and pyromellitimide as a model for a photosynthetic reaction center: synthesis and photoinduced charge separation

    Atsuhiro Osuka;Satoshi Nakajima;Kazuhiro Maruyama;Noboru Mataga

  • Photoactive Three-Dimensional Monolayers: Porphyrin−Alkanethiolate-Stabilized Gold Clusters

    Hiroshi Imahori;Masatoshi Arimura;Takeshi Hanada;Yoshinobu Nishimura

  • Synthesis and Intramolecular Electron- and Energy-Transfer Reactions of Polyyne- or Polyene-Bridged Diporphyrins

    Atsuhiro Osuka;Nobuhiro Tanabe;Shigeki Kawabata;Iwao Yamazaki

  • EXCITATION ENERGY TRANSFER IN THE LIGHT HARVESTING ANTENNA SYSTEM OF THE RED ALGA Porphyridium cruentum AND THE BLUE‐GREEN ALGA Anacystis nidulans: ANALYSIS OF TIME‐RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE SPECTRA

    I. Yamazaki;M. Mimuro;T. Murao;T. Yamazaki

  • A Stepwise Electron-Transfer Relay Mimicking the Primary Charge Separation in Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Center

    Atsuhiro Osuka;Shinji Marumo;Noboru Mataga;Seiji Taniguchi

  • Picosecond fluorescence spectroscopy on excimer formation and excitation energy transfer of pyrene in Langmuir-Blodgett monolayer films

    Iwao. Yamazaki;Naoto. Tamai;Tomoko. Yamazaki

  • Singlet excitation energy transfer in conformationally restricted zinc-free-base hybrid diporphyrins

    Atsuhiro Osuka;Kazuhiro Maruyama;Iwao Yamazaki;Naoto Tamai

  • Excitation energy transfer in carotenoid-chlorophyll protein complexes probed by femtosecond fluorescence decays

    Seiji Akimoto;Sinichi Takaichi;Takehiko Ogata;Yoshinobu Nishimura

  • Excited-state properties of hypericin: electronic spectra and fluorescence decay kinetics

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Frequent Co-Authors

Naoto Tamai
Naoto Tamai Kwansei Gakuin University
Atsuhiro Osuka
Atsuhiro Osuka Kyoto University
Kazuhiro Maruyama
Kazuhiro Maruyama Kyoto University
Hiroshi Imahori
Hiroshi Imahori Kyoto University
Tadashi Okada
Tadashi Okada Osaka University
Shunichi Fukuzumi
Shunichi Fukuzumi Osaka University
Noboru Mataga
Noboru Mataga Osaka University
Tsuyoshi Asahi
Tsuyoshi Asahi Ehime University
Hiroko Yamada
Hiroko Yamada Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Keitaro Yoshihara
Keitaro Yoshihara Tokyo Metropolitan University

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