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Sotaro Miyano

Sotaro Miyano

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Chemistry

D-Index
41
Citations
8895
World Ranking
17672
National Ranking
1395

Overview

Sotaro Miyano is affiliated with Tohoku University in Japan. The scientist's research profile reflects a focus within academic circles primarily connected to this institution.

While there is no detailed data on specific research topics, papers, or awards, the profile indicates a professional commitment to scientific inquiry associated with Tohoku University.

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Best Publications

  • Facile synthesis of p-tert-butylthiacalix[4]arene by the reaction of p-tert-butylphenol with elemental sulfur in the presence of a base

    Hitoshi Kumagai;Mitsuharu Hasegawa;Setsuko Miyanari;Yoshihiro Sugawa

  • Thiacalixarenes

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  • Ruthenium Complex-Catalyzed Direct Ortho Arylation and Alkenylation of 2-Arylpyridines with Organic Halides

    Shuichi Oi;Susumu Fukita;Naoki Hirata;Noboru Watanuki

  • Synthesis of p-tert-butylthiacalix[4]arene and its inclusion property

    Nobuhiko Iki;Chizuko Kabuto;Takanori Fukushima;Hitoshi Kumagai

  • Can Thiacalixarene Surpass Calixarene

    Nobuhiko Iki;Sotaro Miyano

  • High Complexation Ability of Thiacalixarene with Transition Metal Ions. The Effects of Replacing Methylene Bridges of Tetra(p-t-butyl)calix[4]arenetetrol by Epithio Groups

    Nobuhiko Iki;Naoya Morohashi;Fumitaka Narumi;Sotaro Miyano

  • Selective oxidation of thiacalix[4]arenes to the sulfinyl- and sulfonylcalix[4]arenes and their coordination ability to metal ions

    Nobuhiko Iki;Hitoshi Kumagai;Naoya Morohashi;Kohki Ejima

  • Selective synthesis of three conformational isomers of tetrakis[(ethoxycarbonyl)methoxy]thiacalix[4]arene and their complexation properties towards alkali metal ions†

    Nobuhiko Iki;Fumitaka Narumi;Toyohisa Fujimoto;Naoya Morohashi

  • Kinetic resolution of racemic .beta.-hydroxy amines by enantioselective N-oxide formation

    Sotaro Miyano;Linda D. L. Lu;Steven M. Viti;K. Barry Sharpless

  • Selective oxidation of thiacalix[4]arenes to the sulfinyl and sulfonyl counterparts and their complexation abilities toward metal ions as studied by solvent extraction

    Naoya Morohashi;Nobuhiko Iki;Atsushi Sugawara;Sotaro Miyano

  • Cationic Platinum-Complex-Catalyzed Skeletal Reorganization of Enynes

    Shuichi Oi;Issei Tsukamoto;Sotaro Miyano;Yoshio Inoue

  • A New Water-Soluble Host Molecule Derived from Thiacalixarene

    Nobuhiko Iki;Toyohisa Fujimoto;Sotaro Miyano

  • Energy transfer luminescence of Tb3+ ion complexed with calix[4]arenetetrasulfonate and the thia and sulfonyl analogue. The effect of bridging groups

    Nobuhiko Iki;Takayuki Horiuchi;Hiromi Oka;Katsuyoshi Koyama

  • Novel molecular receptors based on a thiacalix[4]arene platform. Preparations of the di- and tetracarboxylic acid derivatives and their binding properties towards transition metal ions

    Nobuhiko Iki;Naoya Morohashi;Fumitaka Narumi;Toyohisa Fujimoto

  • Axially dissymmetric bis(aminophosphine)s derived from 2,2'-diamino-1,1'-binaphthyl. Synthesis and application to rhodium(I)-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenations.

    Sotaro Miyano;Masayoshi Nawa;Akira Mori;Harukichi Hashimoto

  • Rhodium-catalyzed conjugate addition of aryl- and alkenyl-stannanes to α, β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds

    Shuichi Oi;Mitsutoshi Moro;Hisanori Ito;Yoshio Honma

  • Octalanthanide Wheels Supported by p-tert-Butylsulfonylcalix[4]arene†

    Takashi Kajiwara;Hashen Wu;Tasuku Ito;Nobuhiko Iki

  • Inclusion behavior of water-soluble thiacalix- and calix[4]arenes towards substituted benzenes in aqueous solution.

    Noriyoshi Kon;Nobuhiko Iki;Sotaro Miyano

  • Acid–base properties of sulfur-bridged calix[4]arenes

    Hiroaki Matsumiya;Yukiko Terazono;Nobuhiko Iki;Sotaro Miyano

  • Asymmetric synthesis of axially dissymmetric 1,1'-binaphthyls via an intramolecular Ullmann coupling reaction of (R)- and (S)-2,2'-bis(1-bromo-2-naphthylcarbonyloxy)-1,1'-binaphthyl.

    Sotaro Miyano;Masayuki Tobita;Harukichi Hashimoto

  • ASYMMETRIC SYNTHESIS OF AXIALLY DISSYMMETRIC 1,1′-BINAPHTHYLS VIA AN INTRAMOLECULAR ULLMANN COUPLING REACTION OF (R)- AND (S)-2,2′-BIS(1-BROMO-2-NAPHTHYLCARBONYLOXY)-1,1′-BINAPHTHYL

    S. Miyano;M. Tobita;H. Hashimoto

  • Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution on 1-Alkoxy-2-naphthoates with 1-Naphthyl Grignard Reagents. A Practical and Convenient Asymmetric Synthesis of 1,1′-Binaphthyl-2-carboxylates

    Tetsutaro Hattori;Hiroki Hotta;Takatsugu Suzuki;Sotaro Miyano

Frequent Co-Authors

Chizuko Kabuto
Chizuko Kabuto Tohoku University
Tasuku Ito
Tasuku Ito Tohoku University
Takashi Kajiwara
Takashi Kajiwara Nara Women's University
Nobuyuki Harada
Nobuyuki Harada Tohoku University
Shinya Tanaka
Shinya Tanaka Hokkaido University
Vandana Bhalla
Vandana Bhalla Guru Nanak Dev University
Manoj Kumar
Manoj Kumar Guru Nanak Dev University
Takanori Fukushima
Takanori Fukushima Tokyo Institute of Technology
Shinjiro Yamaguchi
Shinjiro Yamaguchi Kyoto University
K. Barry Sharpless
K. Barry Sharpless Scripps Research Institute

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