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Zen-ichi Yoshida

Zen-ichi Yoshida

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Chemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
10298
World Ranking
11216
National Ranking
823

Overview

Zen-ichi Yoshida is a researcher affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their academic profile indicates active involvement in scientific inquiry, although specific details about their research output or focus areas are not documented in the available data.

There are no recorded recent papers detailing Zen-ichi Yoshida's scholarly contributions by title, publication year, or venues. Similarly, information about frequent co-authors or typical publication outlets is not available, which suggests limited publicly indexed collaborative work or publication history within readily accessible databases.

Data regarding book publications, including publishers or the number of titles authored by Zen-ichi Yoshida, is also not present. This limits insight into any extended academic or scientific writing beyond journal articles or conference papers.

Fields and subfields of study commonly associated with Zen-ichi Yoshida are not specified. Consequently, no detailed overview regarding their primary or specialized domains of research can be provided.

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Zen-ichi Yoshida is currently living, and no indication exists that would suggest otherwise.

Best Publications

  • Urea as the most reactive and versatile nitrogen nucleophile for the palladium(2+)-catalyzed cyclization of unsaturated amines

    Yoshinao. Tamaru;Makoto. Hojo;Hideyuki. Higashimura;Zenichi. Yoshida

  • Palladium(2+)-catalyzed intramolecular aminocarbonylation of 3-hydroxy-4-pentenylamines and 4-hydroxy-5-hexenylamines

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Makoto Hojo;Zenichi Yoshida

  • NOVEL RHODIUM(I)-PORPHYRIN COMPLEXES AND ORGANORHODIUM(III)-PORPHYRIN COMPLEXES. IV

    Hisanobu Ogoshi;Jun-Ichiro Setsune;Takashi Omura;Zen-Ichi Yoshida

  • 1,3-Asymmetric induction: highly stereoselective synthesis of 2,4-trans-disubstituted γ-butyrolactones and γ-butyrothiolactones

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Masato Mizutani;Yutaka Furukawa;Shinichi Kawamura

  • Electronic spectra of mono-substituted anthraquinones and solvent effects

    Z. Yoshida;Z. Yoshida;F. Takabayashi

  • Direct Oxidative Transformation of Aldehydes to Amides by Palladium Catalysis

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Yoshimi Yamada;Zen-ichi Yoshida

  • Palladium(II)-catalyzed carbonylation of 3-buten-1-ols and 3-butyn-1-ols: an efficient synthesis of .gamma.-butyrolactones

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Makoto Hojo;Zenichi Yoshida

  • Oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols by the catalysis of palladium

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Yoshimi Yamada;Kenji Inoue;Youichi Yamamoto

  • Arylation and Vinylation of 2‐Carboethoxyethylzinc Iodide and 3‐Carboethoxypropylzinc Iodide Catalyzed by Palladium.

    Y. Tamaru;H. Ochiai;T. Nakamura;Z. Yoshida

  • Generation of 2-Carboethoxyethylzinc iodide and 3-carboethoxypropylzinc iodide and their application to the synthesis of γ- and δ-keto esters

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Hirofumi Ochiai;Tatsuya Nakamura;Kazunori Tsubaki

  • Ethylene analogs of tetrathiafulvalene and tetraselenafulvalene: new donors for organic metals

    Toyonari Sugimoto;Hiroshi Awaji;Iwao Sugimoto;Yohji Misaki

  • New molecular energy storage systems

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  • Synthesis and far-infrared spectra of ferric octaethylporphine complexes

    H. Ogoshi;E. Watanbe;Z. Yoshida;J. Kincaid

  • HYDRIDORHODIUM(III) PORPHYRIN AND PORPHYRIN RHODIUM(II) DIMER

    H. Ogoshi;J. Setsune;Z. Yoshida

  • Stereoselective intramolecular haloamidation of N-protected 3-hydroxy-4-pentenylamines and 4-hydroxy-5-hexenylamines

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Shinichi Kawamura;Takashi Bando;Kunitada Tanaka

  • Stereoselective intramolecular iodoetherification of 4-pentene-1,3-diols: synthesis of cis-2-(iodomethyl)-3-hydroxytetrahydrofurans

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Makoto Hojo;Shinichi Kawamura;Shuji Sawada

  • Palladium catalyzed oxycarbonylation of 4-penten-1,3-diols: efficient stereoselective synthesis of cis 3-hydroxytetrahydrofuran 2-acetic acid lactones

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Takuji Kobayashi;Shin-ichi Kawamura;Hirofumi Ochiai

  • Synthesis and properties of ethanediylidene-2,2′-bis(1,3-dithiole)

    Zen-ichi Yoshida;Tokuzo Kawase;Hiroshi Awaji;Iwao Sugimoto

  • The palladium catalyzed thienylation of allylic alcohols with 2- and 3-bromothiophenes and their derivatives

    Yoshinao Tamaru;Yoshimi Yamada;Zen-ichi Yoshida

  • Intermolecular Hydrogen Bond Involving a π-Base as the Proton Acceptor. II.1 Interaction between Phenol and Various π-Bases. Preliminary Infrared Study2

    Zen-ichi Yoshida;Eiji Osawa

  • Tetrakis(1,3-dithiol-2-ylidene)cyclobutane: A Novel and Promising Electron Donor for Organic Metals.

    T. Sugimoto;H. Awaji;Y. Misaki;Z. Yoshida

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshinao Tamaru
Yoshinao Tamaru Nagasaki University
Hisanobu Ogoshi
Hisanobu Ogoshi Kyoto University
Iwao Tabushi
Iwao Tabushi Kyoto University
Yasushi Kai
Yasushi Kai Osaka University
Yasuhiro Aoyama
Yasuhiro Aoyama Kyoto University
Yoshimasa Kyogoku
Yoshimasa Kyogoku Osaka University
Teizo Kitagawa
Teizo Kitagawa University of Hyogo
Kenichi Fukui
Kenichi Fukui Osaka University
Kazuhiro Nakasuji
Kazuhiro Nakasuji Osaka University
Hiroshi Nakatsuji
Hiroshi Nakatsuji Kyoto University

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