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Satoshi Horike

Satoshi Horike

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Chemistry

D-Index
73
Citations
21226
World Ranking
4907
National Ranking
280

Overview

Satoshi Horike is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan and is engaged in research primarily within the fields of Materials Science and Chemistry. Their work concentrates on several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Catalysis.

The scientist's frequent publication venues include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Chemical Science
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie

In terms of main research topics, Horike's contributions cover:

  • X-ray Diffraction in Crystallography
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications
  • Covalent Organic Framework Applications
  • Magnetism in coordination complexes
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Organic and Molecular Conductors Research

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Yong-Sheng Wei
  • Zeyu Fan
  • Yusuke Nishiyama
  • Susumu Kitagawa
  • Ken-ichi Otake

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Satoshi Horike are:

  • Perfluoroalkyl-Functionalized Covalent Organic Frameworks with Superhydrophobicity for Anhydrous Proton Conduction, 2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Separating water isotopologues using diffusion-regulatory porous materials, 2022, Nature
  • Metal-Organic Network-Forming Glasses, 2022, Chemical Reviews
  • Fabricating Dual-Atom Iron Catalysts for Efficient Oxygen Evolution Reaction: A Heteroatom Modulator Approach, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Highly Processable Covalent Organic Framework Gel Electrolyte Enabled by Side-Chain Engineering for Lithium-Ion Batteries, 2021, Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Best Publications

  • Soft porous crystals

    Satoshi Horike;Satoru Shimomura;Susumu Kitagawa

  • 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

  • Size-Selective Lewis Acid Catalysis in a Microporous Metal-Organic Framework with Exposed Mn2+ Coordination Sites

    Satoshi Horike;Mircea Dinca;Kentaro Tamaki;Jeffrey R Long

  • Ion conductivity and transport by porous coordination polymers and metal-organic frameworks.

    Satoshi Horike;Daiki Umeyama;Susumu Kitagawa

  • One-dimensional imidazole aggregate in aluminium porous coordination polymers with high proton conductivity.

    Sareeya Bureekaew;Satoshi Horike;Masakazu Higuchi;Motohiro Mizuno

  • Liquid, glass and amorphous solid states of coordination polymers and metal–organic frameworks

    Thomas D. Bennett;Satoshi Horike

  • 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

  • Hydrogen storage and carbon dioxide capture in an iron-based sodalite-type metal–organic framework (Fe-BTT) discovered via high-throughput methods

    Kenji Sumida;Satoshi Horike;Steven S. Kaye;Zoey R. Herm

  • Kinetic Gate‐Opening Process in a Flexible Porous Coordination Polymer

    Daisuke Tanaka;Keiji Nakagawa;Masakazu Higuchi;Satoshi Horike

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

    Angiolina Comotti;Silvia Bracco;Piero Sozzani;Satoshi Horike

  • Guest shape-responsive fitting of porous coordination polymer with shrinkable framework.

    Ryotaro Matsuda;Ryo Kitaura;Susumu Kitagawa;Yoshiki Kubota

  • Accumulation of Glassy Poly(ethylene oxide) Anchored in a Covalent Organic Framework as a Solid-State Li+ Electrolyte

    Gen Zhang;You-lee Hong;Yusuke Nishiyama;Songyan Bai

  • Solid Solutions of Soft Porous Coordination Polymers: Fine-Tuning of Gas Adsorption Properties

    Tomohiro Fukushima;Satoshi Horike;Yasutaka Inubushi;Keiji Nakagawa

  • Inherent Proton Conduction in a 2D Coordination Framework

    Daiki Umeyama;Satoshi Horike;Satoshi Horike;Munehiro Inukai;Tomoya Itakura

  • Confinement of Mobile Histamine in Coordination Nanochannels for Fast Proton Transfer

    Daiki Umeyama;Satoshi Horike;Munehiro Inukai;Yuh Hijikata

  • Synthesis and Hydrogen Storage Properties of Be12(OH)12(1,3,5-benzenetribenzoate)4

    Kenji Sumida;Matthew Roland Hill;Satoshi Horike;Anne Dailly

  • Separating water isotopologues using diffusion-regulatory porous materials

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  • Reversible Solid-to-Liquid Phase Transition of Coordination Polymer Crystals

    Daiki Umeyama;Satoshi Horike;Satoshi Horike;Munehiro Inukai;Tomoya Itakura

  • Perfluoroalkyl-Functionalized Covalent Organic Frameworks with Superhydrophobicity for Anhydrous Proton Conduction.

    Xiaowei Wu;You-Lee Hong;Bingqing Xu;Yusuke Nishiyama

  • Coordination-network-based ionic plastic crystal for anhydrous proton conductivity.

    Satoshi Horike;Satoshi Horike;Daiki Umeyama;Munehiro Inukai;Tomoya Itakura

  • Dynamic Motion of Building Blocks in Porous Coordination Polymers

    Satoshi Horike;Ryotaro Matsuda;Daisuke Tanaka;Seijiro Matsubara

Frequent Co-Authors

Susumu Kitagawa
Susumu Kitagawa Kyoto University
Ryotaro Matsuda
Ryotaro Matsuda Nagoya University
Masaki Takata
Masaki Takata Tohoku University
Yoshiki Kubota
Yoshiki Kubota Osaka Metropolitan University
Takashi Uemura
Takashi Uemura University of Tokyo
Nobuhiro Yanai
Nobuhiro Yanai University of Tokyo
Jingui Duan
Jingui Duan Nanjing Tech University
Shigeyoshi Sakaki
Shigeyoshi Sakaki Kyoto University
Shuhei Furukawa
Shuhei Furukawa Kyoto University
Jumras Limtrakul
Jumras Limtrakul Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology

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