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D-Index
57
Citations
10510
World Ranking
11190
National Ranking
821

Toshio Fuchigami 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 Toshio Fuchigami sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 512 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Toshio Fuchigami 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 Toshio Fuchigami sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Toshio Fuchigami is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan and has contributed extensively to the field of chemistry, particularly within organic chemistry and related subdisciplines. Their research focus spans several interconnected areas, including organic chemistry, pharmaceutical science, renewable energy and environmental sustainability, materials chemistry, and inorganic chemistry.

The main topics covered in Fuchigami's work include:

  • Fluorine in Organic Chemistry
  • Radical Photochemical Reactions
  • Synthesis and Biological Evaluation
  • Sulfur-Based Synthesis Techniques
  • Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
  • Oxidative Organic Chemistry Reactions
  • Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion

Among the recent publications authored by Fuchigami are:

  • "Recent Advances in Electrochemical Systems for Selective Fluorination of Organic Compounds," 2020, Accounts of Chemical Research
  • "Organic electrosynthesis using a fluoride ion mediator," 2020, Current Opinion in Electrochemistry

Fuchigami has frequently collaborated with several researchers, notably:

  • Shinsuke Inagi
  • Naoki Shida
  • Akihiro Gotou
  • Tomohiro Isogai
  • Akiyoshi Yamauchi

The scientist has also contributed to multiple publications in specific venues, including:

  • Faraday Discussions
  • Electrochemistry
  • Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • ECS Meeting Abstracts
  • The Cambridge Structural Database

The scope of Fuchigami's research encompasses electrochemical methods applied to organic synthesis, with a particular emphasis on fluorination processes. This aligns with a broader interest in innovative chemical transformations that combine electrochemistry and fluorine chemistry.

Best Publications

  • Electropolymerization of pyrrole in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium trifluoromethanesulfonate room temperature ionic liquid

    Kei Sekiguchi;Mahito Atobe;Toshio Fuchigami

  • Electrolytic Partial Fluorination of Organic Compounds. 14. The First Electrosynthesis of Hypervalent Iodobenzene Difluoride Derivatives and Its Application to Indirect Anodic gem-Difluorination

    Toshio Fuchigami;Toshiyasu Fujita

  • Towards paired and coupled electrode reactions for clean organic microreactor electrosyntheses

    Christopher A. Paddon;Mahito Atobe;Toshio Fuchigami;Ping He

  • Recent Advances in Electrochemical Systems for Selective Fluorination of Organic Compounds

    Toshio Fuchigami;Shinsuke Inagi;Shinsuke Inagi

  • Electrooxidative polymerization of aromatic compounds in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium trifluoromethanesulfonate room-temperature ionic liquid

    Kei Sekiguchi;Mahito Atobe;Toshio Fuchigami

  • Selective electrochemical fluorination of organic molecules and macromolecules in ionic liquids

    Toshio Fuchigami;Shinsuke Inagi

  • Electrolytic partial fluorination of organic compounds. 1. Regioselective anodic monofluorination of organosulfur compounds

    Toshio Fuchigami;Moriyasu Shimojo;Akinori Konno;Kiyono Nakagawa

  • Gradient Doping of Conducting Polymer Films by Means of Bipolar Electrochemistry

    Yutaka Ishiguro;Shinsuke Inagi;Toshio Fuchigami

  • Sonochemical synthesis of conducting polymer–metal nanoparticles nanocomposite

    Jong Eun Park;Mahito Atobe;Toshio Fuchigami

  • Fundamentals and Applications of Organic Electrochemistry: Synthesis, Materials, Devices

    Toshio Fuchigami;Shinsuke Inagi;Mahito Atobe

  • Fundamentals and Applications of Organic Electrochemistry

    Toshio Fuchigami;Shinsuke Inagi;Mahito Atobe

  • Self-supported paired electrosynthesis of 2,5-dimethoxy-2,5-dihydrofuran using a thin layer flow cell without intentionally added supporting electrolyte

    Daisuke Horii;Mahito Atobe;Toshio Fuchigami;Frank Marken

  • Bipolar Patterning of Conducting Polymers by Electrochemical Doping and Reaction

    Shinsuke Inagi;Yutaka Ishiguro;Mahito Atobe;Toshio Fuchigami

  • A new approach to anodic substitution reaction using parallel laminar flow in a micro-flow reactor.

    Daisuke Horii;Toshio Fuchigami;Mahito Atobe

  • Synthesis of multiple shapes of gold nanoparticles with controlled sizes in aqueous solution using ultrasound.

    Jong Eun Park;Mahito Atobe;Toshio Fuchigami

  • Use of task-specific ionic liquid for selective electrocatalytic fluorination.

    Takahiro Sawamura;Shunsuke Kuribayashi;Shinsuke Inagi;Toshio Fuchigami

  • Highly clear and transparent nanoemulsion preparation under surfactant-free conditions using tandem acoustic emulsification

    Koji Nakabayashi;Fumihiro Amemiya;Toshio Fuchigami;Kenji Machida

  • Photochemical substitution of olefins and aromatic compounds with difluoromethyl radicals bearing ester and phosphonate groups

    Satoru Murakami;Hideki Ishii;Toshiki Tajima;Toshio Fuchigami

  • Development of an Electrolytic System for Non-Kolbe Electrolysis Based on the Acid−Base Reaction between Carboxylic Acids as a Substrate and Solid-Supported Bases

    Toshiki Tajima;Hitoshi Kurihara;Toshio Fuchigami

  • Electrochemical fluorination using alkali-metal fluorides.

    Takahiro Sawamura;Kohta Takahashi;Shinsuke Inagi;Toshio Fuchigami

  • Electrolytic Partial Fluorination of Organic Compounds. 17. Regiospecific Anodic Fluorination of Sulfides Bearing Electron-Withdrawing Substituents at the Position .alpha. to the Sulfur Atom

    Toshio Fuchigami;Moriyasu Shimojo;Akinori Konno

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Marken
Frank Marken University of Bath
Hideo Hosono
Hideo Hosono Tokyo Institute of Technology
Siegfried R. Waldvogel
Siegfried R. Waldvogel Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Tatsuya Shono
Tatsuya Shono Kyoto University
Steven D. Bull
Steven D. Bull University of Bath
Gregor Schnakenburg
Gregor Schnakenburg University of Bonn
Majid Motevalli
Majid Motevalli Queen Mary University of London
Stephen J. Haswell
Stephen J. Haswell Deakin University

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