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Kazukuni Tahara

Kazukuni Tahara

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Materials Science

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41
Citations
6771
World Ranking
12706
National Ranking
804

Chemistry

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41
Citations
6790
World Ranking
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National Ranking
1401

Overview

Kazukuni Tahara is affiliated with Meiji University in Japan and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering, Materials Science, and Chemistry. Their work spans several specialized subfields, including Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Organic Chemistry, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their research focuses on topics such as Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures, Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies, Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry, Synthesis and Properties of Aromatic Compounds, Surface and Thin Film Phenomena, and Crystallization and Solubility Studies.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Kazukuni Tahara include:

  • Porous Self-Assembled Molecular Networks as Templates for Chiral-Position-Controlled Chemical Functionalization of Graphitic Surfaces (2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Chirality in porous self-assembled monolayer networks at liquid/solid interfaces: induction, reversion, recognition and transfer (2020, Chemical Communications)
  • Hierarchical two-dimensional molecular assembly through dynamic combination of conformational states at the liquid/solid interface (2020, Chemical Science)
  • Stereospecific Epitaxial Growth of Bilayered Porous Molecular Networks (2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • Revisiting Dehydrothiopheno[12]annulenes: Synthesis, Electronic Properties, and Aromaticity (2021, The Journal of Organic Chemistry)

Kazukuni Tahara collaborates frequently with a number of researchers, including Steven De Feyter, Shingo Hashimoto, Yoshito Tobe, Daisuke Asai, and Matsuhiro Maeda.

Their publications appear regularly in venues such as The Cambridge Structural Database, Nanoscale, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Chemical Communications, and RSC Advances.

Best Publications

  • Two-dimensional porous molecular networks of dehydrobenzo[12]annulene derivatives via alkyl chain interdigitation.

    Kazukuni Tahara;Shuhei Furukawa;Hiroshi Uji-I;Tsutomu Uchino

  • Molecular loops and belts

    Kazukuni Tahara;Yoshito Tobe

  • Covalent Modification of Graphene and Graphite Using Diazonium Chemistry: Tunable Grafting and Nanomanipulation

    John Greenwood;Thanh Hai Phan;Yasuhiko Fujita;Zhi Li

  • One Building Block, Two Different Supramolecular Surface-Confined Patterns: Concentration in Control at the Solid–Liquid Interface†

    Shengbin Lei;Kazukuni Tahara;Frans C. De Schryver;Mark Van der Auweraer

  • Structural Transformation of a Two‐Dimensional Molecular Network in Response to Selective Guest Inclusion

    Shuhei Furukawa;Kazukuni Tahara;Frans C. De Schryver;Mark Van der Auweraer

  • Theoretical Studies on Structures and Aromaticity of Finite-Length Armchair Carbon Nanotubes

    Yutaka Matsuo;Kazukuni Tahara;Eiichi Nakamura

  • Synthesis, structure, and aromaticity of a hoop-shaped cyclic benzenoid [10]cyclophenacene

    Eiichi Nakamura;Kazukuni Tahara;Yutaka Matsuo;Masaya Sawamura

  • Temperature-Induced Structural Phase Transitions in a Two-Dimensional Self-Assembled Network

    Matthew O. Blunt;Jinne Adisoejoso;Kazukuni Tahara;Keisuke Katayama

  • Supramolecular surface-confined architectures created by self-assembly of triangular phenylene-ethynylene macrocycles via van der Waals interaction

    Kazukuni Tahara;Shengbin Lei;Shengbin Lei;Jinne Adisoejoso;Steven De Feyter

  • Control and induction of surface-confined homochiral porous molecular networks

    Kazukuni Tahara;Hiroyuki Yamaga;Elke Ghijsens;Koji Inukai

  • Molecular Geometry Directed Kagomé and Honeycomb Networks: Toward Two-Dimensional Crystal Engineering

    Shuhei Furukawa;Hiroshi Uji-I;Kazukuni Tahara;Tomoyuki Ichikawa

  • Two-Dimensional Crystal Engineering: A Four-Component Architecture at a Liquid–Solid Interface†

    Jinne Adisoejoso;Kazukuni Tahara;Satoshi Okuhata;Shengbin Lei

  • Programmable hierarchical three-component 2D assembly at a liquid-solid interface: Recognition, selection, and transformation

    Shengbin Lei;Mathieu Surin;Kazukuni Tahara;Jinne Adisoejoso

  • Molecular clusters in two-dimensional surface-confined nanoporous molecular networks: structure, rigidity, and dynamics.

    Shengbin Lei;Kazukuni Tahara;Xinliang Feng;Shuhei Furukawa

  • Synthesis and properties of trefoil-shaped tris(hexadehydrotribenzo[12]annulene) and tris(tetradehydrotribenzo[12]annulene).

    Takashi Yoshimura;Akiko Inaba;Motohiro Sonoda;Kazukuni Tahara

  • 2D networks of rhombic-shaped fused dehydrobenzo[12]annulenes: structural variations under concentration control.

    Kazukuni Tahara;Satoshi Okuhata;Jinne Adisoejoso;Shengbin Lei

  • Donors and acceptors based on triangular dehydrobenzo[12]annulenes: formation of a triple-layered rosette structure by a charge-transfer complex.

    Kazukuni Tahara;Takumi Fujita;Motohiro Sonoda;Motohiro Sonoda;Motoo Shiro

  • Dynamic control over supramolecular handedness by selecting chiral induction pathways at the solution–solid interface

    Yuan Fang;Elke Ghijsens;Oleksandr Ivasenko;Hai Cao

  • Creation of hoop- and bowl-shaped benzenoid systems by selective detraction of [60]fullerene conjugation. [10]cyclophenacene and fused corannulene derivatives.

    Yutaka Matsuo;Kazukuni Tahara;Masaya Sawamura;Eiichi Nakamura

  • Theoretical studies on graphyne substructures: geometry, aromaticity, and electronic properties of the multiply fused dehydrobenzo[12]annulenes.

    Kazukuni Tahara;Takashi Yoshimura;Motohiro Sonoda;Yoshito Tobe

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshito Tobe
Yoshito Tobe Osaka University
Yutaka Matsuo
Yutaka Matsuo University of Tokyo
Eiichi Nakamura
Eiichi Nakamura University of Tokyo
Hiroshi Uji-i
Hiroshi Uji-i KU Leuven
Shuhei Furukawa
Shuhei Furukawa Kyoto University
Maki Kawai
Maki Kawai University of Tokyo
Jeffrey S. Moore
Jeffrey S. Moore University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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