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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Chemistry D-index 49 Citations 6,999 336 World Ranking 11199 National Ranking 888

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Organic chemistry
  • Oxygen
  • Ion

Crystallography, Stereochemistry, Copper, Crystal structure and Inorganic chemistry are his primary areas of study. His Crystallography study incorporates themes from Ion, Carboxylate and Manganese. Sigeo Kida has included themes like Hydrate, Redox and Medicinal chemistry in his Stereochemistry study.

His Copper research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ligand, Atomic orbital, Catalysis, Absorption and Antiferromagnetism. His Crystal structure research is multidisciplinary, relying on both X-ray crystallography, Intramolecular force, Inorganic compound and Molecule. His research in Inorganic chemistry intersects with topics in Valence, Metal, Polymer chemistry and Nickel.

His most cited work include:

  • Splitting of d-orbitals in square planar complexes of copper(II), nickel(II) and cobalt(II) (152 citations)
  • Crystal structures and magnetism of binuclear copper(II) complexes with alkoxide bridges. Importance of orbital complementarity in spin coupling through two different bridging groups (146 citations)
  • Binuclear Metal Complexes. III. Preparation and Properties of Mononuclear and Binuclear Copper(II) and Nickel(II) Complexes of New Macrocycles and Their Related Ligands (136 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Sigeo Kida mostly deals with Crystallography, Copper, Inorganic chemistry, Stereochemistry and Crystal structure. His work deals with themes such as Cobalt, Molecule and Spin, which intersect with Crystallography. His Copper study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Metal, Polymer chemistry, Nickel and Antiferromagnetism.

His study focuses on the intersection of Inorganic chemistry and fields such as Ion with connections in the field of Magnetism. Adduct is closely connected to Medicinal chemistry in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Stereochemistry. The concepts of his Crystal structure study are interwoven with issues in X-ray crystallography, Carboxylate, Crystal and Perchlorate.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Crystallography (53.06%)
  • Copper (50.00%)
  • Inorganic chemistry (36.94%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1988-2010)?

  • Crystallography (53.06%)
  • Copper (50.00%)
  • Crystal structure (30.83%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Sigeo Kida focuses on Crystallography, Copper, Crystal structure, Stereochemistry and Molecule. Sigeo Kida combines subjects such as Inorganic chemistry, Imidazolate, Ion and Ligand with his study of Crystallography. He has researched Inorganic chemistry in several fields, including Schiff base, Metal and Nickel.

Sigeo Kida has included themes like Chelation, Dimethylformamide, Pyrazole, Antiferromagnetism and Azide in his Copper study. His studies in Crystal structure integrate themes in fields like X-ray crystallography, Single crystal, Dihedral angle and Polymer chemistry. Sigeo Kida interconnects Denticity, Medicinal chemistry, Inorganic compound, Hydrate and Ethylenediamine in the investigation of issues within Stereochemistry.

Between 1988 and 2010, his most popular works were:

  • Metal-Complex Ferrimagnets with the Formula {NBu4[M(II)Fe(III)(ox)3]}3∞ (NBu4+ = Tetra(n-butyl)ammonium Ion, ox2− = Oxalate Ion, M = Fe2+, Ni2+) (77 citations)
  • Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetism of Binuclear Cu(II)Cu(II), Cu(II)Ni(II), and Ni(II)Ni(II) Complexes Doubly Bridged by Oxymate Groups (60 citations)
  • Ferromagnetic Hetero–Metal Assemblies, {NBu4[CuCr(ox)3]}x and {[{Cu(bpy)}2Cr(ox)3]NO3}x (50 citations)

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Best Publications

Splitting of d-orbitals in square planar complexes of copper(II), nickel(II) and cobalt(II)

Yuzo Nishida;Sigeo Kida.
Coordination Chemistry Reviews (1979)

240 Citations

Crystal structures and magnetism of binuclear copper(II) complexes with alkoxide bridges. Importance of orbital complementarity in spin coupling through two different bridging groups

Yuzo Nishida;Sigeo Kida.
Journal of The Chemical Society-dalton Transactions (1986)

237 Citations

Binuclear Metal Complexes. III. Preparation and Properties of Mononuclear and Binuclear Copper(II) and Nickel(II) Complexes of New Macrocycles and Their Related Ligands

Hisashi Okawa;Sigeo Kida.
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan (1972)

217 Citations

Reaction between Various Copper(II) Complexes and Ascorbic Acid or 3,5-Di-t-butylcatechol

Naoyasu Oishi;Yuzo Nishida;Kazuhiko Ida;Sigeo Kida.
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan (1980)

210 Citations

Study of the Effect of Structural Factors on Magnetism of Di-μ-alkoxodicopper(II) Complexes by Ab Initio MO Calculations

Makoto Handa;Nobuaki Koga;Sigeo Kida.
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan (1988)

164 Citations

An important factor determining the significant difference in antiferromagnetic interactions between two homologous (.mu.-alkoxo)(.mu.-pyrazolato-N,N')dicopper(II) complexes

Yuzo Nishida;Sigeo Kida.
Inorganic Chemistry (1988)

134 Citations

Metal-Complex Ferrimagnets with the Formula {NBu4[M(II)Fe(III)(ox)3]}3∞ (NBu4+ = Tetra(n-butyl)ammonium Ion, ox2− = Oxalate Ion, M = Fe2+, Ni2+)

Hiroko Tamaki;Minoru Mitsumi;Ken-ichi Nakamura;Naohide Matsumoto.
Chemistry Letters (1992)

132 Citations

ORBITAL COMPLEMENTARY AND COUNTERCOMPLEMENTARY EFFECTS IN SUPEREXCHANGE INTERACTION THROUGH HETEROBRIDGES IN BINUCLEAR COPPER(II) COMPLEXES

Yuzo Nishida;Masataka Takeuchi;Kazuhiro Takahashi;Sigeo Kida;Sigeo Kida.
Chemistry Letters (1985)

103 Citations

Ferromagnetic Hetero–Metal Assemblies, {NBu4[CuCr(ox)3]}x and {[{Cu(bpy)}2Cr(ox)3]NO3}x

Zhuang Jin Zhong;Naohide Matsumoto;Hisashi Okawa;Sigeo Kida.
Chemistry Letters (1990)

96 Citations

Synthesis, Structure, and Magnetism of Binuclear Cu(II)Cu(II), Cu(II)Ni(II), and Ni(II)Ni(II) Complexes Doubly Bridged by Oxymate Groups

Dominique Luneau;Hiroki Oshio;Hisashi Okawa;Masayuki Koikawa.
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan (1990)

94 Citations

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