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Ryotaro Matsuda

Ryotaro Matsuda

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
65
Citations
19220
World Ranking
5533
National Ranking
266

Chemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
19398
World Ranking
7181
National Ranking
466

Ryotaro Matsuda publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ryotaro Matsuda sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 169 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Ryotaro Matsuda D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ryotaro Matsuda sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Ryotaro Matsuda is a researcher affiliated with Nagoya University in Japan, specializing in materials science with a focus on materials chemistry. Their scholarly work spans 143 publications, highlighting significant contributions to the subfields of materials chemistry, inorganic chemistry, mechanical engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, as well as electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's research topics primarily concentrate on crystallization and solubility studies, with 94 publications in this domain, alongside extensive work involving X-ray diffraction in crystallography with an equal number of publications. They have also contributed to the field of metal-organic frameworks, covering synthesis and applications in 78 publications. Additional areas of investigation include covalent organic framework applications, magnetism in coordination complexes, membrane separation and gas transport, and luminescence and fluorescent materials.

Ryotaro Matsuda has frequently published in several notable scientific venues. The main publication outlets include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database (47 publications)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society (6 publications)
  • Chemical Communications (6 publications)
  • Small (5 publications)
  • Faraday Discussions (4 publications)

Their collaborative network features recurrent coauthors such as Shinpei Kusaka with 59 joint works, Toshinobu Nakajo (38), Hiroaki Iguchi (31), Yun-Sheng Ma (30), and Misaki Nakagawa (24).

Recent significant papers include:

  • Tuning Gate-Opening of a Flexible Metal-Organic Framework for Ternary Gas Sieving Separation, 2020, published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Covalent Organic Framework Atropisomers with Multiple Gas-Triggered Structural Flexibilities, 2023, in Nature Materials
  • An Open-shell, Luminescent, Two-Dimensional Coordination Polymer with a Honeycomb Lattice and Triangular Organic Radical, 2021, featured in Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Accelerated C2H2/CO2 Separation by a Se-Functionalized Porous Coordination Polymer with Low Binding Energy, 2020, published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Tuning Gate-Opening of a Flexible Metal-Organic Framework for Ternary Gas Sieving Separation, 2020, published in Angewandte Chemie

Best Publications

  • Highly controlled acetylene accommodation in a metal–organic microporous material

    Ryotaro Matsuda;Ryo Kitaura;Ryo Kitaura;Susumu Kitagawa;Yoshiki Kubota

  • Chemistry of coordination space of porous coordination polymers

    Susumu Kitagawa;Ryotaro Matsuda

  • Three-dimensional porous coordination polymer functionalized with amide groups based on tridentate ligand: selective sorption and catalysis.

    Shinpei Hasegawa;Satoshi Horike;Ryotaro Matsuda;Shuhei Furukawa

  • A flexible interpenetrating coordination framework with a bimodal porous functionality.

    Tapas Kumar Maji;Ryotaro Matsuda;Ryotaro Matsuda;Susumu Kitagawa

  • Self-Accelerating CO Sorption in a Soft Nanoporous Crystal

    Hiroshi Sato;Wataru Kosaka;Ryotaro Matsuda;Akihiro Hori

  • Gas detection by structural variations of fluorescent guest molecules in a flexible porous coordination polymer

    Nobuhiro Yanai;Koji Kitayama;Yuh Hijikata;Hiroshi Sato

  • Exceptional thermal stability in a supramolecular organic framework: Porosity and gas storage

    Wenbin Yang;Alex Greenaway;Xiang Lin;Ryotaro Matsuda

  • Expanding and Shrinking Porous Modulation Based on Pillared-Layer Coordination Polymers Showing Selective Guest Adsorption

    Tapas Kumar Maji;Kazuhiro Uemura;Ho-Chol Chang;Ryotaro Matsuda

  • Flexible microporous coordination polymers

    Kazuhiro Uemura;Ryotaro Matsuda;Susumu Kitagawa

  • Functional Hybrid Porous Coordination Polymers

    Maw Lin Foo;Ryotaro Matsuda;Susumu Kitagawa

  • An Adsorbate Discriminatory Gate Effect in a Flexible Porous Coordination Polymer for Selective Adsorption of CO2 over C2H2

    Maw Lin Foo;Ryotaro Matsuda;Yuh Hijikata;Rajamani Krishna

  • Effect of functional groups in MIL-101 on water sorption behavior

    George Akiyama;Ryotaro Matsuda;Hiroshi Sato;Akihiro Hori

  • Immobilization of a metallo schiff base into a microporous coordination polymer.

    Ryo Kitaura;Goro Onoyama;Hirotoshi Sakamoto;Ryotaro Matsuda

  • Cellulose Hydrolysis by a New Porous Coordination Polymer Decorated with Sulfonic Acid Functional Groups

    George Akiyama;Ryotaro Matsuda;Hiroshi Sato;Masaki Takata

  • Guest-to-Host Transmission of Structural Changes for Stimuli-Responsive Adsorption Property

    Nobuhiro Yanai;Takashi Uemura;Masafumi Inoue;Ryotaro Matsuda

  • Guest-induced asymmetry in a metal-organic porous solid with reversible single-crystal-to-single-crystal structural transformation.

    Tapas Kumar Maji;Golam Mostafa;Ryotaro Matsuda;Susumu Kitagawa

  • Heterogeneously Hybridized Porous Coordination Polymer Crystals: Fabrication of Heterometallic Core-Shell Single Crystals with an In-Plane Rotational Epitaxial Relationship

    Shuhei Furukawa;Kenji Hirai;Keiji Nakagawa;Yohei Takashima

  • Selective sorption of oxygen and nitric oxide by an electron-donating flexible porous coordination polymer

    Satoru Shimomura;Masakazu Higuchi;Ryotaro Matsuda;Ko Yoneda

  • A pillared-layer coordination polymer with a rotatable pillar acting as a molecular gate for guest molecules.

    Joobeom Seo;Ryotaro Matsuda;Hirotoshi Sakamoto;Charlotte Bonneau

  • Nanochannels of two distinct cross-sections in a porous Al-based coordination polymer

    Angiolina Comotti;Silvia Bracco;Piero Sozzani;Satoshi Horike

Frequent Co-Authors

Susumu Kitagawa
Susumu Kitagawa Kyoto University
Masaki Takata
Masaki Takata Tohoku University
Ryo Kitaura
Ryo Kitaura Nagoya University
Yoshiki Kubota
Yoshiki Kubota Osaka Metropolitan University
Satoshi Horike
Satoshi Horike Kyoto University
Tapas Kumar Maji
Tapas Kumar Maji Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Shuhei Furukawa
Shuhei Furukawa Kyoto University
Nobuhiro Yanai
Nobuhiro Yanai University of Tokyo
Jingui Duan
Jingui Duan Nanjing Tech University
Makoto Sakata
Makoto Sakata Nagoya University

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