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Yoichi Sasaki

Yoichi Sasaki

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Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
7644
World Ranking
16791
National Ranking
1320

Overview

Yoichi Sasaki is affiliated with Kyushu University in Japan and is active in the fields of Materials Science and Medicine. Their research spans several subfields including Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Rheumatology, and Immunology.

The scientist's primary research topics include:

  • Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
  • Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
  • GDF15 and Related Biomarkers
  • Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications
  • Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging

Frequent publication venues for their work are:

  • Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Angewandte Chemie
  • ChemNanoMat

Significant recent publications include:

  • Hepatic Stellate Cells in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Promote Tumor Growth Via Growth Differentiation Factor 15 Production (2020, Gastroenterology)
  • Spin Statistics for Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Upconversion: Exchange Coupling, Intermolecular Orientation, and Reverse Intersystem Crossing (2021, JACS Au)
  • Discovery of Key TIPS-Naphthalene for Efficient Visible-to-UV Photon Upconversion under Sunlight and Room Light (2020, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)
  • Leaping across the visible range: near-infrared-to-violet photon upconversion employing a silyl-substituted anthracene (2020, Chemical Communications)
  • In optimized rubrene-based nanoparticle blends for photon upconversion, singlet energy collection outcompetes triplet-pair separation, not singlet fission (2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry C)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yoichi Sasaki include:

  • Nobuo Kimizuka
  • Nobuhiro Yanai
  • Tetsuo Takehara
  • Hayato Hikita
  • Tomohide Tatsumi

Best Publications

  • Luminescence Ranging from Red to Blue: A Series of Copper(I)−Halide Complexes Having Rhombic {Cu2(μ-X)2} (X = Br and I) Units with N-Heteroaromatic Ligands

    Hiromi Araki;Kiyoshi Tsuge;Yoichi Sasaki;Shoji Ishizaka

  • Luminescent copper(I) complexes with halogenido-bridged dimeric core

    Kiyoshi Tsuge;Yuko Chishina;Hanako Hashiguchi;Yoichi Sasaki

  • Near-Infrared-to-Visible Photon Upconversion Sensitized by a Metal Complex with Spin-Forbidden yet Strong S0–T1 Absorption

    Shogo Amemori;Yoichi Sasaki;Nobuhiro Yanai;Nobuhiro Yanai;Nobuo Kimizuka

  • Near‐Infrared Optogenetic Genome Engineering Based on Photon‐Upconversion Hydrogels

    Yoichi Sasaki;Mio Oshikawa;Pankaj Bharmoria;Hironori Kouno

  • Emission and metal- and ligand-centered-redox characteristics of the hexarhenium(III) clusters trans- and cis-[Re6(mu 3-S)8Cl4(L)2]2-, where L is a pyridine derivative or pyrazine.

    Takashi Yoshimura;Keisuke Umakoshi;Yoichi Sasaki;Shoji Ishizaka

  • Electrochemically Controlled Layer‐by‐Layer Deposition of Metal‐Cluster Molecular Multilayers on Gold

    Masaaki Abe;Takayuki Michi;Akira Sato;Toshihiro Kondo;Toshihiro Kondo

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Emissive Properties of Copper(I) Complexes [CuI2(μ-X)2(μ-1,8-naphthyridine)(PPh3)2] (X = I, Br) with a Butterfly-Shaped Dinuclear Core Having a Short Cu-Cu Distance

    Hiromi Araki;Kiyoshi Tsuge;Yoichi Sasaki;Shoji Ishizaka

  • Chelate Formation around a Hexarhenium Cluster Core by the Diphosphane Ligand Ph2P(CH2)6PPh2

    Zhong-Ning Chen;Takashi Yoshimura;Masaaki Abe;Yoichi Sasaki

  • Oxo-Centered Mixed-Ligand Triruthenium Complexes Having Redox-Active N-Methyl-4,4‘-bipyridinium Ions (mbpy+). Reversible Multistep Electrochemical Properties of [RuIII2RuII(μ3-O)(μ-CH3CO2)6(mbpy+)2(CO)]2+ and [RuIII3(μ3-O)(μ-CH3CO2)6(mbpy+)2(L)]3+ (L = H2O and N-Heterocyclic Ligands)

    Masaaki Abe;Yoichi Sasaki;Yasuko Yamada;Keiichi Tsukahara

  • Perpendicularly Arranged Ruthenium Porphyrin Dimers and Trimers.

    Kenji Funatsu;Akira Kimura;Taira Imamura;and Akio Ichimura

  • Luminescent Langmuir-Blodgett films of platinum(II) complex [Pt(L18)Cl](PF6) (L18 = 2,6-bis(1-octadecylbenzimidazol-2-yl)pyridine).

    Kezhi Wang;Masa-aki Haga;Hideaki Monjushiro;Masaharu Akiba

  • Hexarhenium(III) Clusters [Re6(μ3-S)8X6]4− (X− = Cl−, Br−, I−) are Luminescent at Room Temperature

    Takashi Yoshimura;Shoji Ishizaka;Keisuke Umakoshi;Yoichi Sasaki

  • Preparation, Structure, and Properties of the Bis(μ-acetato)(μ-oxo)Ruthenium(III) Dimers [Ru2(μ-CH3COO)2(μ-O)(py)6]2+ and [Ru2(μ-CH3COO)2(μ-O)(bpy)2(py)2]2+

    Yoichi. Sasaki;Masakazu. Suzuki;Akira. Nagasawa;Ayako. Tokiwa

  • Discovery of Key TIPS‐Naphthalene for Efficient Visible‐to‐UV Photon Upconversion under Sunlight and Room Light**

    Naoyuki Harada;Yoichi Sasaki;Masanori Hosoyamada;Nobuo Kimizuka

  • Temperature dependent emission of hexarhenium(III) clusters [Re6(mu3-S)8X6]4- (X = Cl-, Br-, and I-): analysis by four excited triplet-state sublevels.

    Noboru Kitamura;Yuichi Ueda;Shoji Ishizaka;Konatsu Yamada

  • Synthesis, Characterization, and Spectral Properties of New Perpendicularly Linked Osmium(II) Porphyrin Oligomers1

    Nobuko Kariya;and Taira Imamura;Yoichi Sasaki

  • Synthesis and Properties of Cyclic Ruthenium(II) Porphyrin Tetramers

    Kenji Funatsu;Taira Imamura;and Akio Ichimura;Yoichi Sasaki

  • Novel Cofacial Ruthenium(II) Porphyrin Dimers and Tetramers.

    Kenji Funatsu;Taira Imamura;and Akio Ichimura;Yoichi Sasaki

  • X-Ray Structure, Ligand Substitution, and Other Properties of Trinuclear Ruthenium Complex, [Ru3(μ3-O)(μ-C6H5COO)6(py)3](PF6) (py = pyridine), and X-Ray Structure of Dinuclear Ruthenium Complex, [Ru2(μ-C6H5COO)4Cl]

    Masaaki Abe;Yoichi Sasaki;Tadashi Yamaguchi;Tasuku Ito

  • Reversible Multi-Step and Multielectron Redox Behavior of the Oxo-Centered Trinuclear Ruthenium Complex with Redox-Active Ligand, [Ru3(.mu.3-O)(.mu.-CH3CO2)6(mbpy+)3]4+ (mbpy+ = N-Methyl-4,4'-bipyridinium Ion) and Its Trirhodium and Diruthenium-Rhodium Derivatives

    Masaaki Abe;Yoichi Sasaki;Yasuko Yamada;Keiichi Tsukahara

  • Octa(μ3‐selenido)hexarhenium(III) Complexes Containing Axial Monodentate Diphosphine or Diphosphine–Monoxide Ligands

    Zhong-Ning Chen;Takashi Yoshimura;Masaaki Abe;Kiyoshi Tsuge

Frequent Co-Authors

Tasuku Ito
Tasuku Ito Tohoku University
Noboru Kitamura
Noboru Kitamura Hokkaido University
Kohei Uosaki
Kohei Uosaki National Institute for Materials Science
Shen Ye
Shen Ye Tohoku University
Masatoshi Osawa
Masatoshi Osawa Hokkaido University
Chizuko Kabuto
Chizuko Kabuto Tohoku University
Masako Kato
Masako Kato Hokkaido University
Tetsuaki Fujihara
Tetsuaki Fujihara Kyoto University
Zhong-Ning Chen
Zhong-Ning Chen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Masahiro Yamashita
Masahiro Yamashita Tohoku University

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