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Yasushi Mizobe

Yasushi Mizobe

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Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
8144
World Ranking
15628
National Ranking
1224

Overview

Yasushi Mizobe is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan. Their academic profile currently indicates no recorded recent publications, co-authors, or awards. The available data does not list specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics associated with their work.

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The profile further shows that Yasushi Mizobe is not deceased, implying they may still be active in their academic capacity. However, without detailed records of their research areas or contributions, it is difficult to specify the nature of their work or its impact in their field.

Best Publications

  • RECENT ADVANCES IN THE CHEMISTRY OF DINITROGEN COMPLEXES

    Masanobu. Hidai;Yasushi. Mizobe

  • Activation of Unreactive Bonds and Organic Synthesis

    Shinji Murai;H. Alper;R. A. Gossage;V. V. Grushin

  • Synthesis and reactivities of cubane-type sulfido clusters containing noble metals.

    Masanobu Hidai;Shigeki Kuwata;Yasushi Mizobe

  • Photoinduced magnetization in a two-dimensional cobalt octacyanotungstate.

    Yoichi Arimoto;Shin-Ichi Ohkoshi;Zhuang Jin Zhong;Hidetake Seino

  • Preparation and properties of molybdenum and tungsten dinitrogen complexes. 25. Catalytic conversion of molecular nitrogen into silylamines using molybdenum and tungsten dinitrogen complexes

    Keiko Komori;Hiroyuki Oshita;Yasushi Mizobe;Masanobu Hidai

  • Crystal structure and magnetic properties of an octacyanometalate-based three-dimensional tungstate(V)-manganese(II) bimetallic assembly.

    Zhuang Jin Zhong;Hidetake Seino;Yasushi Mizobe;Masanobu Hidai

  • Syntheses of Mixed-Metal Sulfide Cubane-Type Clusters with the Novel PdMo3S4 Core and Reactivities of the Unique Tetrahedral Pd Site Surrounded by Sulfide Ligands toward Alkenes, CO, tBuNC, and Alkynes

    Takashi Murata;Yasushi Mizobe;Hong Gao;Youichi Ishii

  • Synthesis, crystal structures, and magnetic properties of two cyano-bridged tungstate(V)-manganese(II) bimetallic magnets.

    You Song;Shin-ichi Ohkoshi;Yoichi Arimoto;Hidetake Seino

  • Manganese(II) Octacyanotungstate(V)-Based Magnet Containing a Noncoordinated Aromatic Molecule

    Toshinori Kashiwagi;Shin-Ichi Ohkoshi;Hidetake Seino;Yasushi Mizobe

  • Synthesis and reactivities of diazoalkane complexes

    Yasushi Mizobe;Youichi Ishii;Masanobu Hidai

  • Research inspired by the chemistry of nitrogenase Novel metal complexes and their reactivity toward dinitrogen, nitriles, and alkynes

    Masanobu Hidai;Yasushi Mizobe

  • Protonation reactions of molybdenum and tungsten dinitrogen complexes with halogen acids. Hydride hydrazido(2-) and diazenido complexes as intermediate stages of reduction

    Tamotsu Takahashi;Yasushi Mizobe;Maki Sato;Yasuzo Uchida

  • The Hydrosulfido-Bridged Diiridium and Dirhodium Complexes [Cp*MCl(μ2-SH)2MCp*Cl] (M = Ir, Rh; Cp* = η5-C5Me5) as Versatile Precursors for Tri- and Tetranuclear Sulfido Clusters

    Zhen Tang;Yasuo Nomura;Youichi Ishii;Yasushi Mizobe

  • Cooling-rate Dependent Ferromagnetism in a Two-dimensional Cyano-bridged Sm(III)-W(V) Complex

    Toshiya Hozumi;Shin-Ichi Ohkoshi;Yoichi Arimoto;Hidetake Seino

  • Preparation of the Hydrosulfido-Bridged Diruthenium Complex [(η5-C5Me5)RuCl(μ-SH)2Ru(η5-C5Me5)Cl] and Its Transformation into a Cubane-Type Tetraruthenium Sulfido Cluster or Triangular Heterometallic RhRu2 Sulfido Cluster

    Kohjiro Hashizume;Yasushi Mizobe;Masanobu Hidai

  • Catalytic N-N Bond Cleavage of Hydrazines at the Coordinatively Unsaturated Diruthenium Center in [Cp*Ru(.mu.-SR)2RuCp*] (Cp* = .eta.5-C5Me5; R = Pri, 2,6-Me2C6H3) and Isolation of.mu.-Phenyldiazene Complexes [Cp*Ru(.mu.-PhN:NH)(.mu.-SR)2RuCp*]

    Shigeki Kuwata;Yasushi Mizobe;Masanobu Hidai

  • STEREOSELECTIVE ADDITION OF CARBOXYLIC ACIDS TO ELECTRON DEFICIENT ACETYLENES CATALYZED BY THE PDMO3S4 CUBANE-TYPE CLUSTER

    Takanori Wakabayashi;Youichi Ishii;Takashi Murata;Yasushi Mizobe

  • Two-dimensional metamagnet composed of cyano-bridged CuII-WV bimetallic assembly.

    Shin-ichi Ohkoshi;Yoichi Arimoto;Toshiya Hozumi;Hidetake Seino

  • Preparation of mononuclear tungsten tris(sulfido) and molybdenum sulfido-tetrasulfido complexes with hydridotris(pyrazolyl)borate coligand and conversion of the former into sulfido-bridged bimetallic complex having Pt(mu-S)2WS core.

    Hidetake Seino;Yasushi Arai;Naohisa Iwata;Shoken Nagao

  • Preparation and properties of molybdenum and tungsten dinitrogen complexes. 8. Diazoalkane complexes of molybdenum and tungsten

    Masanobu Hidai;Yasushi Mizobe;Maki Sato;Teruyuki Kodama

  • Preparation and Properties of Molybdenum and Tungsten Dinitrogen Complexes. Part. 25. Catalytic Conversion of Molecular Nitrogen into Silylamines Using Molybdenum and Tungsten Dinitrogen Complexes.

    K. Komori;H. Oshita;Y. Mizobe;M. Hidai

Frequent Co-Authors

Masanobu Hidai
Masanobu Hidai University of Tokyo
Kazuhito Hashimoto
Kazuhito Hashimoto National Institute for Materials Science
Shin-ichi Ohkoshi
Shin-ichi Ohkoshi University of Tokyo
Tamotsu Takahashi
Tamotsu Takahashi Hokkaido University
Kazunari Yoshizawa
Kazunari Yoshizawa Kyushu University
Yasuo Wakatsuki
Yasuo Wakatsuki Bridgestone (Japan)
Pawel M. Kozlowski
Pawel M. Kozlowski University of Louisville
Yoshihito Shiota
Yoshihito Shiota Kyushu University
Hiroshi Yamazaki
Hiroshi Yamazaki Showa Pharmaceutical University
Yoshiaki Nishibayashi
Yoshiaki Nishibayashi University of Tokyo

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