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Award Accounts
The Chemical Society of Japan Award for Young Chemists for 2007
  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 855-876  Surface-Mediated Design and Catalytic Properties of Active Metal Complexes for Advanced Catalysis Creation
 M. Tada
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Our recent research on advanced design of supported metal-complex catalysts on oxide surfaces and in situ characterization for structural kinetics of catalytically active species under catalyst-working conditions are highlighted.

BCSJ Award Article
  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 877-879  Möbius Aromatic Palladium(II) Complexes of a β-Tetraphenyl meso-Hexakis(pentafluorophenyl) Substituted Hexaphyrin(1.1.1.1.1.1)
 T. Koide and A. Osuka*
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PdII metallation of a β-tetraphenyl meso-hexakis(pentafluorophenyl) substituted [26]hexaphyrin afforded two twisted Möbius aromatic complexes, which were well separated by column chromatography owing to conformational rigidity conferred by PdII-complexation.


Selected Paper
  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 880-886  Glutathione Nanosphere: Self-Assembly of Conformation-Regulated Trigonal-Glutathiones in Water
 K. Matsuura,* K. Fujino, T. Teramoto, K. Murasato, and N. Kimizuka
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A conformation-regulated C3-symmetric peptide conjugate bearing three glutathiones self-assembled into nanospheres with narrow size distribution in water.


  Web Release Date: July 15, 2010
 887-891  Quasiclassical Trajectory Calculations of the Isotope Effect: Chemical Stereodynamics for the H(D) + FCl (v = 0–3,j = 0–3) → HCl(DCl) + F Reactions
 Y. Peng
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A comparative quasiclassical trajectory study of the H + FCl (v = 0–3,j = 0–3) → HCl + F reaction and its isotope variant has been carried out to investigate the isotope effect from a chemical stereodynamics view point.

  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 892-899  Theoretical Study of Hypervalent Bonds in 1,6-Diaza-1,6-dihydro- and 1,6-Dihydro-1,6-dioxapentalene Systems with a Heteroatom X at 6a Position (X = 14–16 Group Atoms)
 T. Atsumi, T. Abe, K. Akiba, and H. Nakai*
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This study theoretically estimated the O–X and N–X hypervalent bond energies, EHB(O–X) and EHB(N–X), in model compounds with the pentalene skeleton, changing X to group 14–16 and period 2–5 elements.


  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 900-904  A Quantitative Examination of the Detection Sensitivities of Proton-Transfer Reaction Mass Spectrometry for Gaseous 2-Propanol and Acetic Acid
 S. Inomata* and H. Tanimoto
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The presence of a channel reproducing H3O+ during the reaction of H3O+ with 2-propanol results in the difference between the experimental and calculated detection sensitivities for 2-propanol by PTR-MS.

  Web Release Date: July 15, 2010
 905-910  Acid–Base Behavior of Substituted Hydrazone Complexes Controlled by the Coordination Geometry
 M. Chang, H. Horiki, K. Nakajima, A. Kobayashi, H.-C. Chang, and M. Kato*
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The PNN-type hydrazone complexes exhibit distinctive color changes by deprotonation/protonation. The acidity constants (pKa) are largely influenced by the ligand deformation controlled by the coordination geometry, the pseudo-tetrahedron for CuI complexes and the square-planar for NiII and PtII complexes.


  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 911-922  Flavonoids Inhibit Heparin-Induced Aggregation of the Third Repeat (R3) of Microtubule-Binding Domain of Alzheimer’s Tau Protein
 L.-J. Han, S. Shi, L.-F. Zheng, D.-J. Yang, T.-M. Yao,* and L.-N. Ji
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Flavonoids, found in most plants, are firstly reported for their remarkable inhibitory ability towards heparin-induced aggregation of Alzheimer’s tau fragment R3, and a possible molecular mechanism is finally proposed.


  Web Release Date: July 15, 2010
 923-934  New Heteroaromatic Azo Compounds Based on Pyridine, Isoxazole, and Benzothiazole for Efficient and Highly Selective Amidation and Mono-N-Benzylation of Amines under Mitsunobu Conditions
 N. Iranpoor,* H. Firouzabadi,* and D. Khalili
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Heterocyclic azo compounds based on pyridine, isoxazole, and benzothiazole are used in conjunction with triphenylphosphine for the conversion of carboxylic acids into amides with primary and secondary aliphatic and aromatic amines and selective mono-N-benzylation of primary aromatic amines.


  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 935-941  Structural Transitions and Enzymatic Function of Ribonuclease A Encapsulated in Transparent Porous Silica Gel
 M. Iwaoka,* N. Sano, N. Hasegawa, M. Yokokawa, S. Kunigami, and H. Shirai
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Ribonuclease A (RNase A) encapsulated in transparent wet porous silica gel reversibly unfolded in temperature-jump experiments. The refolded protein exhibited enzymatic activity against a cytidine 2′,3′-cyclic monophosphate (c-CMP) substrate in the porous environment.

  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 942-949  Construction of the ABC Ring System of Taxanes via Stereoselective One-Pot Three-Component Coupling and Intramolecular Alkylation of a Protected Cyanohydrin Ether
 T. Serizawa, S. Miyamoto, S. Fuse, T. Doi, and T. Takahashi*
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Construction of the ABC ring system of taxanes via stereoselective one-pot three-component coupling of a protected cyanohydrin ether with 2-methyl-2-cyclohexenone and formaldehyde, and the intramolecular alkylation of protected cyanohydrin ether is accomplished.


  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 950-952  Fast Guest Exchange of a 1:1 Zinc Porphyrin–Amine Host–Guest Complex via a Six-Coordinated Zinc Porphyrin
 Y. Hitomi,* J. Ohyama, M. Takegoshi, A. Ando, T. Funabiki, M. Kodera, and T. Tanaka
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Detailed 1H NMR study revealed that an amine guest tightly bound to the zinc porphyrin is rapidly released by coordination of a second amine guest via a six-coordinated zinc porphyrin transition state.


  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 953-959  Improvement in the Durability of Carbon Nanotube-Supported Ruthenium Catalysts by Coverage with Silica Layers
 T. Arike, S. Takenaka,* H. Matsune, and M. Kishida*
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Carbon nanotube-supported Ru catalysts were covered with silica layers. The silica layers inhibited the sintering of Ru particles at high temperatures. The silica-coated catalysts showed high durability to the Ru metal detachment from supports during the repeated hydrogenation of 1-hexene.

  Web Release Date: July 24, 2010
 960-968  Synthesis, Properties, and Fuel Cell Performance of Perfluorosulfonated Poly(arylene ether)s
 T. Shimura, K. Miyatake,* and M. Watanabe*
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Novel poly(arylene ether)s containing perfluorosulfonic acid groups (FSPEs) were synthesized for fuel cell applications. These FSPE membranes showed well-developed and interconnected ionic clusters, and thus high proton conductivity and good fuel cell performance.


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