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Naomi Mizorogi

Naomi Mizorogi

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Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
6350
World Ranking
11424
National Ranking
842

Overview

Naomi Mizorogi is affiliated with the University of Tsukuba in Japan and specializes in research within the field of Materials Science. Their work primarily focuses on the subfield of Materials Chemistry, reflecting a concentrated effort on chemical properties and behaviors of materials at the molecular level.

The main topics encompassing Mizorogi's research include:

  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography

These topics highlight their engagement with understanding the formation, dissolution, and structural characterization of crystalline materials using advanced techniques such as X-ray diffraction to analyze crystal structures.

Naomi Mizorogi has published in The Cambridge Structural Database, a venue known for detailed crystallographic data. Their recent publication is titled "CCDC 2151793: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination," published in 2022. This paper contributes to the repository of experimentally determined crystal structures, which serves as a significant resource for materials scientists and crystallographers.

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Mizorogi in research activities include:

  • Michio Yamada
  • Yukiko Tanabe
  • Jingshuang Dang
  • Satoru Sato
  • Makoto Hachiya

Their collaboration with these researchers indicates a network of scholarly interaction focused on crystallographic studies and materials chemistry. This collaborative framework supports joint experimental efforts and data sharing.

No awards or book publications are listed for Mizorogi, which suggests a primary emphasis on journal and database publications in their academic output.

Best Publications

  • Structural Determination of Metallofullerene Sc3C82 Revisited: A Surprising Finding

    Yuko Iiduka;Takatsugu Wakahara;Tsukasa Nakahodo;Takahiro Tsuchiya

  • Partial Charge Transfer in the Shortest Possible Metallofullerene Peapod, La@C82⊂[11]Cycloparaphenylene

    Takahiro Iwamoto;Zdenek Slanina;Naomi Mizorogi;Jingdong Guo

  • Chemical Reactivity of Sc3N@C80 and La2@C80

    Yuko Iiduka;Ozora Ikenaga;Akihiro Sakuraba;Takatsugu Wakahara

  • Chemical understanding of a non-IPR metallofullerene: stabilization of encaged metals on fused-pentagon bonds in La2@C72.

    Xing Lu;Hidefumi Nikawa;Tsukasa Nakahodo;Takahiro Tsuchiya

  • Carbon monoxide inside an open-cage fullerene.

    Sho-ichi Iwamatsu;Christopher M. Stanisky;R. James Cross;Martin Saunders

  • Sc2C2@C80 Rather than Sc2@C82: Templated Formation of Unexpected C2v(5)-C80 and Temperature-Dependent Dynamic Motion of Internal Sc2C2 Cluster

    Hiroki Kurihara;Xing Lu;Yuko Iiduka;Naomi Mizorogi

  • Experimental and theoretical studies of the scandium carbide endohedral metallofullerene Sc2C2@C82 and its carbene derivative.

    Yuko Iiduka;Takatsugu Wakahara;Koji Nakajima;Tsukasa Nakahodo

  • Yb@C2n (n = 40, 41, 42): New Fullerene Allotropes with Unexplored Electrochemical Properties

    Xing Lu;Zdenek Slanina;Takeshi Akasaka;Takahiro Tsuchiya

  • Positional control of encapsulated atoms inside a fullerene cage by exohedral addition.

    Michio Yamada;Tsukasa Nakahodo;Takatsugu Wakahara;Takahiro Tsuchiya

  • 13C NMR spectroscopic study of scandium dimetallofullerene, Sc2@C84vs. Sc2C2@C82

    Yuko Iiduka;Takatsugu Wakahara;Koji Nakajima;Takahiro Tsuchiya

  • Synthesis and structural characterization of endohedral pyrrolidinodimetallofullerene: La2@C80(CH2)2NTrt.

    Michio Yamada;Takatsugu Wakahara;Tsukasa Nakahodo;Takahiro Tsuchiya

  • Structural Elucidation and Regioselective Functionalization of An Unexplored Carbide Cluster Metallofullerene Sc2C2@Cs(6)-C82

    Xing Lu;Koji Nakajima;Yuko Iiduka;Hidefumi Nikawa

  • Missing metallofullerene with C80 cage.

    Hidefumi Nikawa;Tomoya Yamada;Baopeng Cao;Naomi Mizorogi

  • X-ray structures of Sc2C2@C2n (n = 40-42): in-depth understanding of the core-shell interplay in carbide cluster metallofullerenes.

    Hiroki Kurihara;Xing Lu;Yuko Iiduka;Hidefumi Nikawa

  • A singly bonded derivative of endohedral metallofullerene : La@C82CBr(COOC2H5)2

    Lai Feng;Tsukasa Nakahodo;Takatsugu Wakahara;Takahiro Tsuchiya

  • Synthesis and characterization of a bisadduct of La@C82.

    Lai Feng;Takahiro Tsuchiya;Takatsugu Wakahara;Tsukasa Nakahodo

  • Metal atoms collinear with the spiro carbon of 6,6-open adducts, M2@C80(Ad) (M = La and Ce, Ad = adamantylidene).

    Michio Yamada;Chika Someya;Takatsugu Wakahara;Takahiro Tsuchiya

  • Spectroscopic and theoretical study of endohedral dimetallofullerene having a non-IPR fullerene cage: Ce2@C72.

    Michio Yamada;Takatsugu Wakahara;Takahiro Tsuchiya;Yutaka Maeda

  • Single-Crystal X-ray Diffraction Study of Three Yb@C82 Isomers Cocrystallized with NiII(octaethylporphyrin)

    Mitsuaki Suzuki;Zdenek Slanina;Naomi Mizorogi;Xing Lu;Xing Lu

  • Does Gd@C82 have an anomalous endohedral structure? Synthesis and single crystal X-ray structure of the carbene adduct.

    Takeshi Akasaka;Takayoshi Kono;Yuji Takematsu;Hidefumi Nikawa

  • Missing Endohedral Metallofullerenes: La@C72 Having a Non-IPR Carbon Cage

    T. Akasaka;Hidefumi Nikawa;Takashi Kikuchi;Takatsugu Wakahara

  • Missing Metallofullerene La@C74.

    Takeshi Akasaka

Frequent Co-Authors

Takeshi Akasaka
Takeshi Akasaka Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Shigeru Nagase
Shigeru Nagase Fukui Institute for Fundamental Chemistry
Takahiro Tsuchiya
Takahiro Tsuchiya Kitasato University
Yutaka Maeda
Yutaka Maeda Tokyo Gakugei University
Xing Lu
Xing Lu Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Takatsugu Wakahara
Takatsugu Wakahara National Institute for Materials Science
Tatsuhisa Kato
Tatsuhisa Kato Kyoto University
Nazario Martín
Nazario Martín Complutense University of Madrid
Alan L. Balch
Alan L. Balch University of California, Davis
Marilyn M. Olmstead
Marilyn M. Olmstead University of California, Davis

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