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D-Index
55
Citations
9143
World Ranking
12320
National Ranking
925

Shin-ichi Adachi publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Shin-ichi Adachi sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 252 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Shin-ichi Adachi D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Shin-ichi Adachi sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Shin-ichi Adachi is affiliated with the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization in Japan. Their research primarily contributes to the field of Materials Science, with a focus on several interrelated subfields including Materials Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Biomaterials.

Their work spans diverse topics that encompass Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies, Supramolecular Self-Assembly in Materials, Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies, CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts, as well as Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films.

Some notable recent publications by Shin-ichi Adachi include:

  • "Supramolecular double-stranded Archimedean spirals and concentric toroids" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Supramolecular copolymerization driven by integrative self-sorting of hydrogen-bonded rosettes" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Mapping the emergence of molecular vibrations mediating bond formation" (2020, Nature)
  • "Multicenter prospective trial of total gastrectomy versus proximal gastrectomy for upper third cT1 gastric cancer" (2020, Gastric Cancer)
  • "Diarylethene-Powered Light-Induced Folding of Supramolecular Polymers" (2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society)

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Shin-ichi Adachi include:

  • Shunsuke Nozawa (24 publications)
  • Ryo Fukaya (14 publications)
  • Kouhei Ichiyanagi (10 publications)
  • Tetsuo Katayama (10 publications)
  • Rie Haruki (6 publications)

In terms of publication venues, Shin-ichi Adachi's work has appeared multiple times in journals such as:

  • Chemical Science (6 publications)
  • Nature Communications (2 publications)
  • Nature (2 publications)
  • Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (2 publications)
  • Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (2 publications)

Best Publications

  • Photolysis of the carbon monoxide complex of myoglobin: nanosecond time-resolved crystallography.

    Vukica Šrajer;Tsu Yi Teng;Thomas Ursby;Claude Pradervand

  • Gigantic Photoresponse in ¼-Filled-Band Organic Salt (EDO-TTF)2PF6

    Matthieu Chollet;Laurent Guerin;Laurent Guerin;Naoki Uchida;Souichi Fukaya

  • Roles of proximal ligand in heme proteins: replacement of proximal histidine of human myoglobin with cysteine and tyrosine by site-directed mutagenesis as models for P-450, chloroperoxidase, and catalase.

    Shin Ichi Adachi;Shingo Nagano;Koichiro Ishimori;Yoshihito Watanabe

  • Transient photoinduced ‘hidden’ phase in a manganite

    Hirohiko Ichikawa;Shunsuke Nozawa;Tokushi Sato;Ayana Tomita

  • Structural studies of the carbon monoxide complex of [NiFe]hydrogenase from Desulfovibrio vulgaris Miyazaki F: suggestion for the initial activation site for dihydrogen.

    Hideaki Ogata;Yasutaka Mizoguchi;Nobuhiro Mizuno;Kunio Miki

  • Substrate recognition and molecular mechanism of fatty acid hydroxylation by cytochrome P450 from Bacillus subtilis. Crystallographic, spectroscopic, and mutational studies

    Dong-Sun Lee;Akari Yamada;Hiroshi Sugimoto;Isamu Matsunaga

  • Direct observation of bond formation in solution with femtosecond X-ray scattering

    Kyung Hwan Kim;Jong Goo Kim;Shunsuke Nozawa;Tokushi Sato

  • Crystal structure of nitric oxide reductase from denitrifying fungus Fusarium oxysporum.

    S Y Park;H Shimizu;S Adachi;A Nakagawa

  • Spectroscopic and Kinetic Studies on Reaction of Cytochrome P450nor with Nitric Oxide IMPLICATION FOR ITS NITRIC OXIDE REDUCTION MECHANISM

    Yoshitsugu Shiro;Motoyasu Fujii;Tetsutaro Iizuka;Shin-ichi Adachi

  • Specific damage induced by X-ray radiation and structural changes in the primary photoreaction of bacteriorhodopsin.

    Yasuhiro Matsui;Keisuke Sakai;Midori Murakami;Yoshitsugu Shiro

  • Sensory mechanism of oxygen sensor FixL from Rhizobium meliloti: crystallographic, mutagenesis and resonance Raman spectroscopic studies

    Hideyuki Miyatake;Masahiro Mukai;Sam-Yong Park;Shin-ichi Adachi

  • Visualizing the non-equilibrium dynamics of photoinduced intramolecular electron transfer with femtosecond X-ray pulses

    Sophie E. Canton;Kasper S. Kjær;György Vankó;Tim B. van Driel

  • Thermophilic cytochrome P450 (CYP119) from Sulfolobus solfataricus: high resolution structure and functional properties.

    Sam Yong Park;Kazuhide Yamane;Shin Ichi Adachi;Yoshitsugu Shiro

  • Visualizing breathing motion of internal cavities in concert with ligand migration in myoglobin

    Ayana Tomita;Tokushi Sato;Kouhei Ichiyanagi;Shunsuke Nozawa

  • Proton delivery in NO reduction by fungal nitric-oxide reductase. Cryogenic crystallography, spectroscopy, and kinetics of ferric-NO complexes of wild-type and mutant enzymes

    Hideaki Shimizu;Eiji Obayashi;Yuki Gomi;Hiroshi Arakawa

  • Unique binding of nitric oxide to ferric nitric oxide reductase from Fusarium oxysporum elucidated with infrared, resonance Raman, and X-ray absorption spectroscopies

    Eiji Obayashi;Koki Tsukamoto;Shin Ichi Adachi;Satoshi Takahashi

  • Crystal melting by light: X-ray crystal structure analysis of an azo crystal showing photoinduced crystal-melt transition.

    Manabu Hoshino;Emi Uchida;Yasuo Norikane;Reiko Azumi

  • Developing 100 ps-resolved X-ray structural analysis capabilities on beamline NW14A at the Photon Factory Advanced Ring.

    Shunsuke Nozawa;Shin-ichi Adachi;Jun-ichi Takahashi;Ryoko Tazaki

  • Crystal structure of the M intermediate of bacteriorhodopsin: allosteric structural changes mediated by sliding movement of a transmembrane helix.

    Kazuki Takeda;Yasuhiro Matsui;Nobuo Kamiya;Shin-ichi Adachi

  • Light-induced unfolding and refolding of supramolecular polymer nanofibres.

    Bimalendu Adhikari;Yuki Yamada;Mitsuaki Yamauchi;Kengo Wakita

  • Solar-driven Z-scheme water splitting using tantalum/nitrogen co-doped rutile titania nanorod as an oxygen evolution photocatalyst

    Akinobu Nakada;Shunta Nishioka;Junie Jhon M. Vequizo;Kanemichi Muraoka

Frequent Co-Authors

Shin-ya Koshihara
Shin-ya Koshihara Tokyo Institute of Technology
Yoshitsugu Shiro
Yoshitsugu Shiro University of Hyogo
Hyotcherl Ihee
Hyotcherl Ihee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Shiki Yagai
Shiki Yagai Chiba University
Isao Morishima
Isao Morishima Kyoto University
Atsushi Nakagawa
Atsushi Nakagawa Osaka University
Akihiko Kudo
Akihiko Kudo Tokyo University of Science
Akihide Iwase
Akihide Iwase Tokyo University of Science
Eric Collet
Eric Collet University of Rennes

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