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D-Index
61
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10327
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9469
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673

Takahide Fukuyama 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 Takahide Fukuyama sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 189 publications — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Takahide Fukuyama 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 Takahide Fukuyama sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Takahide Fukuyama is affiliated with Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Chemistry and Engineering, with a significant emphasis on Organic Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering as key subfields.

Their work covers a variety of topics, including:

  • Innovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques Innovation
  • Radical Photochemical Reactions
  • Catalytic C-H Functionalization Methods
  • Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
  • Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis
  • Sulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques
  • Catalytic Cross-Coupling Reactions

Fukuyama has published frequently in several venues, notably:

  • Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • Polymer Chemistry
  • Synthesis
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Synthesis of Aliphatic Amides through a Photoredox Catalyzed Radical Carbonylation Involving Organosilicates as Alkyl Radical Precursors", 2020, Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis
  • "Site-Selective Alkenylation of Unactivated C(sp3)−H Bonds Mediated by Compact Sulfate Radical", 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • "Syntheses of Diarylethenes by Perylene-catalyzed Photodesulfonylation from Ethenyl Sulfones", 2020, Chemistry Letters
  • "Improved efficiency of photo-induced synthetic reactions enabled by advanced photo flow technologies", 2022, Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences
  • "New directions in radical carbonylation chemistry: combination with electron catalysis, photocatalysis and ring-opening", 2022, Chemical Communications

Frequent collaborators with whom Fukuyama has co-authored works include:

  • Ilhyong Ryu
  • Mamoru Hyodo
  • Takayoshi Kasakado
  • Baptiste Picard
  • Yen-Ku Wu

Best Publications

  • Carbonylation Reactions of Alkyl Iodides through the Interplay of Carbon Radicals and Pd Catalysts

    Shuhei Sumino;Akira Fusano;Takahide Fukuyama;Ilhyong Ryu

  • A copper-free Sonogashira coupling reaction in ionic liquids and its application to a microflow system for efficient catalyst recycling.

    Takahide Fukuyama;Masutaka Shinmen;Satoshi Nishitani;Masaaki Sato

  • Site-Selective C–H Functionalization by Decatungstate Anion Photocatalysis: Synergistic Control by Polar and Steric Effects Expands the Reaction Scope

    Davide Ravelli;Maurizio Fagnoni;Takahide Fukuyama;Tomohiro Nishikawa

  • Generation and trapping of cyclopentenylidene gold species: four pathways to polycyclic compounds.

    Gilles Lemière;Vincent Gandon;Kevin Cariou;Alexandra Hours

  • Low pressure Pd-catalyzed carbonylation in an ionic liquid using a multiphase microflow system

    Md. Taifur Rahman;Takahide Fukuyama;Naoya Kamata;Masaaki Sato

  • Atom-Economical Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Ketones through Photocatalyzed CH Activation of Alkanes and Coupling with CO and Electrophilic Alkenes†

    Ilhyong Ryu;Akihiro Tani;Takahide Fukuyama;Davide Ravelli

  • Ru3(CO)12-Catalyzed Coupling of Heteroaromatic C−H/CO/Olefins. Regioselective Acylation of the Imidazole Ring

    Naoto Chatani;Takahide Fukuyama;Fumitoshi Kakiuchi;Shinji Murai

  • Ruthenium hydride-catalyzed addition of aldehydes to dienes leading to β,γ-unsaturated ketones

    Sohei Omura;Takahide Fukuyama;Jiro Horiguchi;Yuji Murakami

  • Tandem gold(I)-catalyzed cyclization/electrophilic cyclopropanation of vinyl allenes.

    Gilles Lemière;Vincent Gandon;Kevin Cariou;Takahide Fukuyama

  • Alkyne Carbonylation by Radicals: Tin‐Radical‐Catalyzed Synthesis of α‐Methylene Amides from 1‐Alkynes, Carbon Monoxide, and Amines

    Yoshitaka Uenoyama;Takahide Fukuyama;Osamu Nobuta;Hiroshi Matsubara

  • Modernized low pressure carbonylation methods in batch and flow employing common acids as a CO source.

    Célia Brancour;Takahide Fukuyama;Yu Mukai;Troels Skrydstrup

  • Efficient C–H/C–N and C–H/C–CO–N Conversion via Decatungstate-Photoinduced Alkylation of Diisopropyl Azodicarboxylate

    Ilhyong Ryu;Akihiro Tani;Takahide Fukuyama;Davide Ravelli

  • RuHCl(CO)(PPh3)3-catalyzed α-alkylation of ketones with primary alcohols.

    Takashi Kuwahara;Takahide Fukuyama;Ilhyong Ryu

  • Carbonylation in microflow: close encounters of CO and reactive species

    Takahide Fukuyama;Takenori Totoki;Ilhyong Ryu

  • Continuous microflow synthesis of butyl cinnamate by a Mizoroki-Heck reaction using a low-viscosity ionic liquid as the recycling reaction medium

    Shifang Liu;Takahide Fukuyama;Masaaki Sato;Ilhyong Ryu

  • Synthesis of alkyl alkynyl ketones by Pd/light-induced three-component coupling reactions of iodoalkanes, CO, and 1-alkynes.

    Akira Fusano;Takahide Fukuyama;Satoshi Nishitani;Takaya Inouye

  • Effective acceleration of atom transfer carbonylation of alkyl iodides by metal complexes. Application to the synthesis of the hinokinin precursor and dihydrocapsaicin.

    Takahide Fukuyama;Satoshi Nishitani;Takaya Inouye;Keisuke Morimoto

  • Versatile cross-dehydrogenative coupling of heteroaromatics and hydrogen donors via decatungstate photocatalysis

    Matteo C. Quattrini;Saki Fujii;Keiichi Yamada;Takahide Fukuyama

  • Ru3(CO)12-Catalyzed Site-Selective Carbonylation Reactions at a C−H Bond in Aza-Heterocycles

    Takahide Fukuyama;Naoto Chatani;Jun Tatsumi;Fumitoshi Kakiuchi

  • Sunlight photocatalyzed regioselective β-alkylation and acylation of cyclopentanones

    Megumi Okada;Takahide Fukuyama;Keiichi Yamada;Ilhyong Ryu

Frequent Co-Authors

Ilhyong Ryu
Ilhyong Ryu Osaka Metropolitan University
Hiroshi Matsubara
Hiroshi Matsubara Osaka Metropolitan University
Maurizio Fagnoni
Maurizio Fagnoni University of Pavia
Davide Ravelli
Davide Ravelli University of Pavia
Louis Fensterbank
Louis Fensterbank Sorbonne University
Max Malacria
Max Malacria Sorbonne University
Holger Löwe
Holger Löwe Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Armido Studer
Armido Studer University of Münster
Satoshi Minakata
Satoshi Minakata Osaka University
Volker Hessel
Volker Hessel University of Adelaide

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