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Tatsuya Nabeshima

Tatsuya Nabeshima

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Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
9239
World Ranking
12736
National Ranking
960

Overview

Tatsuya Nabeshima is affiliated with the University of Tsukuba in Japan. Their research primarily spans chemistry and materials science, with a focus on materials chemistry and organic chemistry, as well as spectroscopy, physical and theoretical chemistry, and molecular biology as notable subfields.

Their academic output includes work on topics such as supramolecular chemistry and complexes, molecular sensors and ion detection, crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, crystallography and molecular interactions, magnetism in coordination complexes, and chemical synthesis and analysis.

Among the recent papers by Nabeshima are:

  • Synthesis of Single Isomeric Complexes with Dissymmetric Structures Using Macrocyclic Homooligomers, 2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Enhancement of Alkali Metal Ion Recognition by Metalation of a Tris(saloph) Cryptand Having Benzene Rings at the Bridgeheads, 2021, Inorganic Chemistry
  • Amide cyclodextrin that recognises monophosphate anions in harmony with water molecules, 2024, Chemical Science
  • Evidence of C-F···H-C Attractive Interaction: Enforced Coplanarity of a Tetrafluorophenylene-Ethynylene-Linked Porphyrin Dimer, 2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
  • Solvent-dependent fac/mer-isomerization and self-assembly of triply helical complexes bearing a pivot part, 2021, Chemical Science

Nabeshima frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Takashi Nakamura, Shigehisa Akine, Ryota Matsuoka, Sota Yonemura, and Shunya Akatsuka. These coauthors have contributed to multiple joint publications, reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

The most common venues for Nabeshima's publications include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemical Communications
  • Chemistry Letters
  • Chemical Science
  • Inorganic Chemistry

Best Publications

  • Wheel-shaped ErIIIZnII3 single-molecule magnet: A macrocyclic approach to designing magnetic anisotropy

    Aika Yamashita;Akiko Watanabe;Shigehisa Akine;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Oxime-based salen-type tetradentate ligands with high stability against imine metathesis reaction.

    Shigehisa Akine;Takanori Taniguchi;Wenkui Dong;Sayuri Masubuchi

  • Cyclic and acyclic oligo(N2O2) ligands for cooperative multi-metal complexation

    Shigehisa Akine;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Helical metallohost-guest complexes via site-selective transmetalation of homotrinuclear complexes.

    Shigehisa Akine;Takanori Taniguchi;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Ligands 1,2-Bis(salicylideneaminooxy)ethanes.

    Shigehisa Akine;Takanori Taniguchi;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Octanuclear zinc(II) and cobalt(II) clusters produced by cooperative tetrameric assembling of oxime chelate ligands.

    Shigehisa Akine;Wenkui Dong;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Synthesis and crystal structure of a novel triangular macrocyclic molecule, tris(H 2 saloph), † †H2saloph=N,N′-disalicylidene-o-phenylenediamine. and its water complex

    Shigehisa Akine;Takanori Taniguchi;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Novel Synthetic Approach to Trinuclear 3d‐4f Complexes: Specific Exchange of the Central Metal of a Trinuclear Zinc(II) Complex of a Tetraoxime Ligand with a Lanthanide(III) Ion

    Shigehisa Akine;Takanori Taniguchi;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Ca2+- and Ba2+-selective receptors based on site-selective transmetalation of multinuclear polyoxime-zinc(II) complexes.

    Shigehisa Akine;Takanori Taniguchi;Toshiyuki Saiki;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Regulation of ion recognition by utilizing information at the molecular level

    Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Aluminium complexes of N2O2-type dipyrrins: the first hetero-multinuclear complexes of metallo-dipyrrins with high fluorescence quantum yields.

    Chusaku Ikeda;Satoko Ueda;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Cooperative Formation of Trinuclear Zinc(II) Complexes via Complexation of a Tetradentate Oxime Chelate Ligand, Salamo, and Zinc(II) Acetate

    Shigehisa Akine;Takanori Taniguchi;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Stepwise Helicity Inversions by Multisequential Metal Exchange

    Shigehisa Akine;Shiho Sairenji;Takanori Taniguchi;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Stepwise and dramatic enhancement of anion recognition with a triple-site receptor based on the calix[4]arene framework using two different cationic effectors.

    Tatsuya Nabeshima;Toshiyuki Saiki;Jun Iwabuchi;Shigehisa Akine

  • Synthesis, Structures, and Magnetic Properties of Tri- and Dinuclear Copper(II)−Gadolinium(III) Complexes of Linear Oligooxime Ligands

    Shigehisa Akine;Takashi Matsumoto;Takanori Taniguchi;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • A Molecular Leverage for Helicity Control and Helix Inversion

    Shigehisa Akine;Sayaka Hotate;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Core/Shell Oligometallic Template Synthesis of Macrocyclic Hexaoxime

    Shigehisa Akine;Shuichi Sunaga;Takanori Taniguchi;Hayato Miyazaki

  • Remarkably large positive and negative allosteric effects on ion recognition by the formation of a novel helical pseudocryptand.

    Tatsuya Nabeshima;Yuko Yoshihira;Toshiyuki Saiki;Shigehisa Akine

  • Characterization of regiospecific AC- and AD-disulfonate capping of .beta.-cyclodextrin. Capping as an efficient production technique

    Iwao Tabushi;Kazuo Yamamura;Tatsuya Nabeshima

  • Synthesis of figure-of-eight helical bisBODIPY macrocycles and their chiroptical properties

    Makoto Saikawa;Takashi Nakamura;Junji Uchida;Masaki Yamamura

Frequent Co-Authors

Iwao Tabushi
Iwao Tabushi Kyoto University
Eiji Nishibori
Eiji Nishibori University of Tsukuba
Markus Albrecht
Markus Albrecht RWTH Aachen University
Satoshi Ishii
Satoshi Ishii National Institute for Materials Science
Tadaaki Nagao
Tadaaki Nagao National Institute for Materials Science
Akinori Saeki
Akinori Saeki Osaka University
Katsuhiko Ariga
Katsuhiko Ariga National Institute for Materials Science
Seimei Shiratori
Seimei Shiratori Keio University
Toshikazu Takata
Toshikazu Takata Tokyo Institute of Technology
Jonathan P. Hill
Jonathan P. Hill National Institute for Materials Science

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