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Yoshihiko Moro-oka is affiliated with the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan. The scientist's body of work and academic contributions are tied to this institution, which is known for its focus on science and technology research.

While specific details regarding publications, research topics, or collaboration networks are not provided, it is notable that there are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, or common publication venues listed in the available data. Additionally, there are no records of book publications or details of main fields or subfields of study documented for this researcher.

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The scientist is active and not recorded as deceased, and the current affiliation suggests ongoing association with academic research or education at Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Best Publications

  • Copper-Dioxygen Complexes. Inorganic and Bioinorganic Perspectives

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Yoshihiko Moro-oka

  • A new model for dioxygen binding in hemocyanin. Synthesis, characterization, and molecular structure of the .mu.-.eta.2:.eta.2 peroxo dinuclear copper(II) complexes, [Cu(HB(3,5-R2pz)3)]2(O2) (R = isopropyl and Ph)

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Kiyoshi Fujisawa;Chisato Fujimoto;Yoshihiko Morooka

  • .mu.-.eta.2:.eta.2-Peroxo binuclear copper complex, [Cu(HB(3,5-(Me2CH)2pz)3)]2(O2)

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Kiyoshi Fujisawa;Yoshihiko Morooka;Koshiro Toriumi

  • Fixation of atmospheric carbon dioxide by a series of hydroxo complexes of divalent metal ions and the implication for the catalytic role of metal ion in carbonic anhydrase. Synthesis, characterization, and molecular structure of [LM(OH)]n (n = 1 or 2) and LM(.mu.-CO3)ML (M(II) = Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn; L = HB(3,5-iso-Pr2pz)3)

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Shiro Hikichi;Masako Tanaka;Yoshihiko Morooka

  • A Monomeric Side-On Superoxocopper(II) Complex: Cu(O2)(HB(3-tBu-5-iPrpz)3)

    Kiyoshi Fujisawa;Masako Tanaka;Yoshihiko Moro-oka;Nobumasa Kitajima

  • REACTION ASPECTS OF A MU -PEROXO BINUCLEAR COPPER(II) COMPLEX

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Takayuki Koda;Yusaku Iwata;Yoshihiko Morooka

  • SYNTHESIS AND SOME REACTIONS OF DICHLORO(PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYL)RUTHENIUM(III) OLIGOMER

    Noriaki Oshima;Hiroharu Suzuki;Yoshihiko Moro-Oka

  • Synthesis and characterization of the dinuclear copper(II) complexes [Cu(HB(3,5-Me2pz)3)]2X (X = O2-, (OH)22-, CO32-, O22-)

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Takayuki Koda;Shinji Hashimoto;Teizo Kitagawa

  • Tetrahedral copper(II) complexes supported by a hindered pyrazolylborate. Formation of the thiolato complex, which closely mimics the spectroscopic characteristics of blue copper proteins

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Kiyoshi Fujisawa;Yoshihiko Morooka

  • Regularities in catalytic properties of metal oxides in propylene oxidation

    Yoshihiko Morooka;Atsumu Ozaki

  • Synthesis and Structure Determination of Rh−diene Complexes with the Hydridotris(3,5-diisopropylpyrazolyl)borate Ligand, TpiPrRh(diene) (diene = cod, nbd): Dependence of the ν(B−H) Values on the Hapticity of the TpiPr Ligand (κ2 vs κ3)1

    Munetaka Akita;Keisuke Ohta;Yoshiaki Takahashi;Shiro Hikichi

  • Synthesis, Structure, and Chemistry of a Dinuclear Tetrahydride-Bridged Complex of Ruthenium, (.eta.5-C5Me5)Ru(.mu.-H)4Ru(.eta.5-C5Me5). C-H Bond Activation and Coupling Reaction of Ethylene on Dinuclear Complexes

    Hiroharu Suzuki;Hideki Omori;Dong Hwan Lee;Yuka Yoshida

  • Regularity in the catalytic properties of metal oxides in hydrocarbon oxidation

    Yoshihiko Moro-Oka;Yutaka Morikawa;Atsumu Ozaki

  • Synthesis, Structures, and Properties of Bis(μ-oxo)nickel(III) and Bis(μ-superoxo)nickel(II) Complexes: An Unusual Conversion of a NiIII2(μ-O)2 Core into a NiII2(μ-OO)2 Core by H2O2 and Oxygenation of Ligand

    Kazushi Shiren;Seiji Ogo;Shuhei Fujinami;Hideki Hayashi

  • A MONOMERIC SIDE-ON PEROXO MANGANESE(III) COMPLEX : MN(O2)(3,5-IPR2PZH)(HB(3,5-IPR2PZ)3)

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Hidehito Komatsuzaki;Shiro Hikichi;Masahisa Osawa

  • Multicomponent Bismuth Molybdate Catalyst: A Highly Functionalized Catalyst System for the Selective Oxidation of Olefin

    Yoshihiko Moro-Oka;Wataru Ueda

  • X-ray structure of thiolatocopper(II) complexes bearing close spectroscopic similarities to blue copper proteins

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Kiyoshi Fujisawa;Masako Tanaka;Yoshihiko Morooka

  • Monomeric Carboxylate Ferrous Complexes as Models for the Dioxygen Binding Sites in Non-Heme Iron Proteins. The Reversible Formation and Characterization of .mu.-Peroxo Diferric Complexes

    Nobumasa Kitajima;Nobuchika Tamura;Hironobu Amagai;Hideno Fukui

  • First Synthesis and Structural Characterization of Dinuclear M(III) Bis(μ-oxo) Complexes of Nickel and Cobalt with Hydrotris(pyrazolyl)borate Ligand†

    Shiro Hikichi;Michito Yoshizawa;Yasuyuki Sasakura;and Munetaka Akita

  • Structural Characterization and Intramolecular Aliphatic C−H Oxidation Ability of MIII(μ-O)2MIII Complexes of Ni and Co with the Hydrotris(3,5-dialkyl-4-X-pyrazolyl)borate Ligands Tp (X=Me, H, Br) and Tp

    Shiro Hikichi;Michito Yoshizawa;Yasuyuki Sasakura;Hidehito Komatsuzaki

Frequent Co-Authors

Munetaka Akita
Munetaka Akita Tokyo Institute of Technology
Wataru Ueda
Wataru Ueda Kanagawa University
Yusaku Takita
Yusaku Takita Oita University
Shiro Kobayashi
Shiro Kobayashi Kyoto University
Teizo Kitagawa
Teizo Kitagawa University of Hyogo
Hiroshi Uyama
Hiroshi Uyama Osaka University
Tatsumi Ishihara
Tatsumi Ishihara Kyushu University
Michito Yoshizawa
Michito Yoshizawa Tokyo Institute of Technology
Hideo Nagashima
Hideo Nagashima Kyushu University
Kenji Itoh
Kenji Itoh Nagoya University

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