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Saburo Nagakura

Saburo Nagakura

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Chemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
11186
World Ranking
9020
National Ranking
632

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences

Overview

Saburo Nagakura was affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Throughout their career, they contributed to scientific knowledge in various fields, although specific details regarding publications, research topics, or collaborations are not documented here.

In recognition of their contributions to science, Saburo Nagakura was named a Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences in 1998.

Best Publications

  • Theoretical study of relaxation mechanism in magnetic field effects on chemical reactions.

    Hisaharu Hayashi;Saburo Nagakura

  • PHOTOELECTRON SPECTRA OF SUBSTITUTED BENZENES

    Tsunetoshi Kobayashi;Saburo Nagakura

  • The Relation between Energy Levels of Substituent Groups and Electron Migration Effects in Some Monosubstituted Benzenes

    Saburo Nagakura;Jiro Tanaka

  • The Molecular Structure of N-Methylacetamide

    San-ichiro Mizushima;Takehiko Simanouti;Saburo Nagakura;Kenji Kuratani

  • Temperature dependence of fluorescence lifetimes of trans-stilbene

    M. Sumitani;N. Nakashima;K. Yoshihara;S. Nagakura

  • Molecular Complexes between 1,2,4,5-Tetracyanobenzene and Some Aromatic Electron Donors

    Suehiro Iwata;Jiro Tanaka;Saburo Nagakura

  • Electronic spectra and electronic structures of nitrobenzene and nitromesitylene

    Saburo Nagakura;Maomi Kojima;Yasuko Maruyama

  • Phosphorescence of the Charge‐Transfer Triplet States of Some Molecular Complexes

    Suehiro Iwata;Jiro Tanaka;Saburo Nagakura

  • The Vacuum Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Aniline and Some of Its N-Derivatives

    Katsumi Kimura;Hiroshi Tsubomura;Saburo Nagakura

  • Charge-transfer Complexes between Iodine and Various Aliphatic Amines

    Hiroshi Yada;Jiro Tanaka;Saburo Nagakura

  • Intramolecular Charge Transfer Spectra Observed with Some Compounds Containing the Nitro or the Carbonyl Group

    Saburo Nagakura

  • Laser-photolysis study of the external magnetic field effect upon the photochemical processes of carbonyl compounds in micelles

    Yoshio Sakaguchi;Hisaharu Hayashi;Saburo Nagakura

  • Vacuum Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra of Saturated Organic Compounds with Non-bonding Electrons

    Hiroshi Tsubomura;Katsumi Kimura;Koji Kaya;Jiro Tanaka

  • Spectroscopic and Kinetic Studies of the Photochromism of N-Salicylideneanilines and Related Compounds

    Ryoichi Nakagaki;Takayoshi Kobayashi;Junko Nakamura;Saburo Nagakura

  • Electronic structures and spectra of the keto and enol forms of acetylacetone.

    Hiroshi Nakanishi;Hiroshi Morita;Saburo Nagakura

  • n → σ* Absorption spectra of saturated organic compounds containing bromine and iodine

    Katsumi Kimura;Saburo Nagakura

  • External magnetic field effect on the decay rate of benzophenone ketyl radical in a micelle

    Y. Sakaguchi;S. Nagakura;H. Hayashi

  • Effect of Hydrogen Bonding on the Near Ultraviolet Absorption of Naphthol

    S. Nagakura;Martin Gouterman

  • Magnetic isotope and external magnetic field effects upon the photo-Fries rearrangement of 1-naphthyl acetate

    Ryoichi Nakagaki;Mitsuo Hiramatsu;Takeshi Watanabe;Yoshifumi Tanimoto

  • Classification of the External Magnetic Field Effects on the Photodecomposition Reaction of Dibenzoyl Peroxide

    Yoshio Sakaguchi;Hisaharu Hayashi;Saburo Nagakura

  • The electronic spectra of the anion radicals of substituted benzenes

    Akira Ishitani;Saburo Nagakura

Frequent Co-Authors

Hiroshi Morita
Hiroshi Morita Hoshi University
Keitaro Yoshihara
Keitaro Yoshihara Tokyo Metropolitan University
Suehiro Iwata
Suehiro Iwata Keio University
Mitsuo Ito
Mitsuo Ito Tohoku University
Hiroshi Tsubomura
Hiroshi Tsubomura Osaka University
Tadayoshi Sakata
Tadayoshi Sakata Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tôru Yoshizawa
Tôru Yoshizawa Osaka Sangyo University
Yasuhiko Shirota
Yasuhiko Shirota Fukui University of Technology
Hiroyasu Sato
Hiroyasu Sato Mie University
Iwao Yamazaki
Iwao Yamazaki Hokkaido University

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