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Seiichi Tagawa

Seiichi Tagawa

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Chemistry

D-Index
69
Citations
15963
World Ranking
6236
National Ranking
401

Overview

Seiichi Tagawa is affiliated with Osaka University in Japan. Their research primarily spans the broad field of Chemistry, with specific contributions in Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Electrochemistry.

The scientist's work covers several key topics, including:

  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies
  • Free Radicals and Antioxidants
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications

Among their recent publications is the paper titled Direct ionization-driven observational approaches for radical cation formation in solution for pulse radiolysis, published in 2022 in the journal Radiation Physics and Chemistry. This paper has been cited in other works, reflecting its integration within ongoing scientific discussions.

Seiichi Tagawa has collaborated with several researchers, frequently working with:

  • Masao Gohdo
  • Koichi Kan
  • Jinfeng Yang
  • Yoichi Yoshida

Their publications have appeared at least once in the recognized venue Radiation Physics and Chemistry, which aligns with their research interests in the physical chemistry of radiation effects.

Best Publications

  • Photoconductive coaxial nanotubes of molecularly connected electron donor and acceptor layers.

    Yohei Yamamoto;Takanori Fukushima;Yuki Suna;Noriyuki Ishii

  • Antioxidant activity of polyphenolics in diets. Rate constants of reactions of chlorogenic acid and caffeic acid with reactive species of oxygen and nitrogen.

    Yasuhisa Kono;Kazuo Kobayashi;Seiichi Tagawa;Koji Adachi

  • Radiation Chemistry in Chemically Amplified Resists

    Takahiro Kozawa;Seiichi Tagawa

  • Radiation-Induced Acid Generation Reactions in Chemically Amplified Resists for Electron Beam and X-Ray Lithography

    Takahiro Kozawa;Yoichi Yoshida;Mitsuru Uesaka;Seiichi Tagawa

  • Direct observation of guanine radical cation deprotonation in duplex DNA using pulse radiolysis.

    Kazuo Kobayashi;Seiichi Tagawa

  • Amphiphilic Molecular Design as a Rational Strategy for Tailoring Bicontinuous Electron Donor and Acceptor Arrays : Photoconductive Liquid Crystalline Oligothiophene-C60 Dyads

    Wei Shi Li;Yohei Yamamoto;Takanori Fukushima;Akinori Saeki

  • Anisotropic Electron Transport Properties in Sumanene Crystal

    Toru Amaya;Shu Seki;Toshiyuki Moriuchi;Kana Nakamoto

  • Proton Dynamics in Chemically Amplified Electron Beam Resists

    Hiroki Yamamoto;Takahiro Kozawa;Atsuro Nakano;Kazumasa Okamoto

  • Mobility and Dynamics of Charge Carriers in Rubrene Single Crystals Studied by Flash‐Photolysis Microwave Conductivity and Optical Spectroscopy

    Akinori Saeki;Shu Seki;Taishi Takenobu;Yoshihiro Iwasa

  • Ambipolar-transporting coaxial nanotubes with a tailored molecular graphene–fullerene heterojunction

    Yohei Yamamoto;Guanxin Zhang;Wusong Jin;Takanori Fukushima

  • Hole Conduction along Molecular Wires: σ‐Bonded Silicon Versus π‐Bond‐Conjugated Carbon

    Ferdinand C. Grozema;Laurens D. A. Siebbeles;John M. Warman;Shu Seki

  • Radiation and photochemistry of onium salt acid generators in chemically amplified resists

    Seiichi Tagawa;Seiji Nagahara;Toshiyuki Iwamoto;Masanori Wakita

  • Acid distribution in chemically amplified extreme ultraviolet resist

    Takahiro Kozawa;Seiichi Tagawa;Heidi B. Cao;Hai Deng

  • Potential Cause of Inhomogeneous Acid Distribution in Chemically Amplified Resists for Post Optical Lithography

    Hiroki Yamamoto;Takahiro Kozawa;Atsuro Nakano;Kazumasa Okamoto

  • Requirements for laser-induced desorption/ionization on submicrometer structures.

    Shoji Okuno;Ryuichi Arakawa;Kazumasa Okamoto;Yoshinori Matsui

  • Modeling and simulation of chemically amplified electron beam, x-ray, and EUV resist processes

    Takahiro Kozawa;Akinori Saeki;Seiichi Tagawa

  • Protonation Sites in Chemically Amplified Resists for Electron-Beam Lithography

    Kenichiro Natsuda;Takahiro Kozawa;Kazumasa Okamoto;Seiichi Tagawa

  • Charge-carrier dynamics in polythiophene films studied by in-situ measurement of flash-photolysis time-resolved microwave conductivity (FP-TRMC) and transient optical spectroscopy (TOS)

    A. Saeki;S. Seki;T. Sunagawa;K. Ushida

  • Acid generation efficiency in a model system of chemically amplified extreme ultraviolet resist

    Takahiro Kozawa;Seiichi Tagawa;Hiroaki Oizumi;Iwao Nishiyama

  • "Bicontinuous cubic" liquid crystalline materials from discotic molecules: a special effect of paraffinic side chains with ionic liquid pendants.

    Akhtarul Alam;Jin Motoyanagi;Yohei Yamamoto;Takanori Fukushima

  • Study of Acid-Base Equilibrium in Chemically Amplified Resist

    Kenichiro Natsuda;Takahiro Kozawa;Kazumasa Okamoto;Seiichi Tagawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Takahiro Kozawa
Takahiro Kozawa Osaka University
Shu Seki
Shu Seki Kyoto University
Akinori Saeki
Akinori Saeki Osaka University
Takuzo Aida
Takuzo Aida University of Tokyo
Takanori Fukushima
Takanori Fukushima Tokyo Institute of Technology
Kazuyuki Horie
Kazuyuki Horie University of Tokyo
Kazuo Kobayashi
Kazuo Kobayashi National Institute of Infectious Diseases
Yasin Ekinci
Yasin Ekinci Paul Scherrer Institute
Masayuki Endo
Masayuki Endo Kyoto University
Jun Miyake
Jun Miyake Osaka University

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