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Mikiji Miyata

Mikiji Miyata

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Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
7719
World Ranking
15666
National Ranking
1229

Overview

Mikiji Miyata is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the field of Materials Science, with a particular focus on Materials Chemistry. Their research spans subfields including Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The primary areas of study in Miyata's work include crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, luminescence and fluorescent materials, photochromic and fluorescence chemistry, as well as chemical synthesis and analysis. Additional notable topics are the synthesis and properties of aromatic compounds and cyclization and aryne chemistry.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Takahito Itoh, Takahiro Uno, Masataka Kubo, Norimitsu Tohnai, and Fumiaki Kondo.

Miyata's research outputs have been published in various prominent scientific venues, with multiple publications appearing in The Cambridge Structural Database, where they have contributed significantly. Other venues include the European Polymer Journal, Macromolecules, Chemistry - A European Journal, and the Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan.

Examples of recent papers authored by Miyata are as follows:

  • Bundle assemblies formation of alternating copolymer: Alternating copolymerization of symmetrical substituted p-quinodimethanes with asymmetrical N,7,7-tricyanoquinone methide imine in solid state (2020, European Polymer Journal)
  • Preservation of the Conformational Structures of Single-Polymer Crystals in Solution (2022, Macromolecules)
  • Elucidation of Substituent-Responsive Reactivities via Hierarchical and Asymmetric Assemblies in Crystalline p-Quinodimethane Derivatives (2023, Chemistry - A European Journal)
  • Coiled-coil chains with Cis-conformations of Poly(7,7,8,8-tetrakis(ethoxycarbonyl)-p-quinodimethane) in solution on the basis of 1D monomer assemblies (2023, European Polymer Journal)
  • CCDC 2015002: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination (2020, The Cambridge Structural Database)

Best Publications

  • Indeno[2,1‐b]fluorene: A 20‐π‐Electron Hydrocarbon with Very Low‐Energy Light Absorption

    Akihiro Shimizu;Ryohei Kishi;Masayoshi Nakano;Daisuke Shiomi

  • Regulation of π-Stacked Anthracene Arrangement for Fluorescence Modulation of Organic Solid from Monomer to Excited Oligomer Emission

    Tomoaki Hinoue;Yuta Shigenoi;Misa Sugino;Yuji Mizobe

  • A tunable solid-state fluorescence system consisting of organic salts of anthracene-2,6-disulfonic acid with primary amines.

    Yuji Mizobe;Norimitsu Tohnai;Mikiji Miyata;Yasuchika Hasegawa

  • A Series of Layered Assemblies of Hydrogen-Bonded, Hexagonal Networks of C3-Symmetric π-Conjugated Molecules: A Potential Motif of Porous Organic Materials.

    Ichiro Hisaki;Shoichi Nakagawa;Nobuaki Ikenaka;Yutaka Imamura

  • Intercalation of alkylamines into an organic polymer crystal

    Akikazu Matsumoto;Toru Odani;Kazuki Sada;Mikiji Miyata

  • A C3‐Symmetric Macrocycle‐Based, Hydrogen‐Bonded, Multiporous Hexagonal Network as a Motif of Porous Molecular Crystals

    Ichiro Hisaki;Shoichi Nakagawa;Norimitsu Tohnai;Mikiji Miyata

  • Guest-responsive structural changes in cholic acid intercalation crystals

    Mikiji Miyata;Motonari Shibakami;Suwabun Chirachanchai;Kiichi Takemoto

  • Reaction Principles and Crystal Structure Design for the Topochemical Polymerization of 1,3-Dienes

    Akikazu Matsumoto;Kazuki Sada;Kohji Tashiro;Mikiji Miyata

  • Engineering switchable rotors in molecular crystals with open porosity.

    Angiolina Comotti;Silvia Bracco;Atsushi Yamamoto;Atsushi Yamamoto;Mario Beretta

  • New channel-type inclusion compound of steroidal bile acid. Structure of a 1:1 complex between cholic acid and acetophenone

    Kunio. Miki;Akihiko. Masui;Nobutami. Kasai;Mikiji. Miyata

  • A novel strategy for fluorescence enhancement in the solid-state: affording rigidity to fluorophores packing

    Yuji Mizobe;Hiromichi Ito;Ichiro Hisaki;Mikiji Miyata

  • Crystal-Lattice Controlled Photopolymerization of Di(benzylammonium) (Z,Z)-Muconates

    Akikazu Matsumoto;Toru Odani;Masaaki Chikada;Kazuki Sada

  • Crystalline host-guest assemblies of steroidal and related molecules: diversity, hierarchy, and supramolecular chirality.

    Mikiji Miyata;Norimitsu Tohnai;Ichiro Hisaki

  • Anomalous Anthracene Arrangement and Rare Excimer Emission in the Solid State: Transcription and Translation of Molecular Information

    Yuji Mizobe;Mikiji Miyata;Ichiro Hisaki;Yasuchika Hasegawa

  • Construction of superhydrophobic surfaces by fibrous aggregation of perfluoroalkyl chain-containing organogelators

    Motoshi Yamanaka;Kazuki Sada;Mikiji Miyata;Kenji Hanabusa

  • Two-Dimensional Hydrogen Bond Networks Supported by CH/π Interaction Leading to a Molecular Packing Appropriate for Topochemical Polymerization of 1,3-Diene Monomers

    Sadamu Nagahama;Katsunari Inoue;Kazuki Sada;Mikiji Miyata

  • Total Synthesis of (−)-Martinellic Acid via Radical Addition−Cyclization−Elimination Reaction

    Atsushi Shirai;Okiko Miyata;Norimitsu Tohnai;Mikiji Miyata

  • Systematic Investigation of Molecular Arrangements and Solid‐State Fluorescence Properties on Salts of Anthracene‐2,6‐disulfonic Acid with Aliphatic Primary Amines

    Yuji Mizobe;Tomoaki Hinoue;Atsushi Yamamoto;Ichiro Hisaki

  • Dynamically Deformable Cube‐like Hydrogen‐Bonding Networks in Water‐Responsive Diamondoid Porous Organic Salts

    Atsushi Yamamoto;Tomoya Hamada;Ichiro Hisaki;Mikiji Miyata

  • Guest‐Responsive Fluorescence of Inclusion Crystals with π‐Stacked Supramolecular Beads

    Tomoaki Hinoue;Mikiji Miyata;Ichiro Hisaki;Norimitsu Tohnai

  • Facile Syntheses of a Class of Supramolecular Gelator Following a Combinatorial Library Approach: Dynamic Light Scattering and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Studies

    Parthasarathi Dastidar;Satoshi Okabe;Kazunori Nakano;Kouji Iida

Frequent Co-Authors

Ichiro Hisaki
Ichiro Hisaki Osaka University
Kazuki Sada
Kazuki Sada Hokkaido University
Kunio Miki
Kunio Miki Kyoto University
Akihiro Shimizu
Akihiro Shimizu Osaka University
Akinori Saeki
Akinori Saeki Osaka University
Akikazu Matsumoto
Akikazu Matsumoto Osaka Metropolitan University
Yasushi Kai
Yasushi Kai Osaka University
Shu Seki
Shu Seki Kyoto University
Seiji Tsuzuki
Seiji Tsuzuki University of Tokyo
Yoshito Tobe
Yoshito Tobe Osaka University

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