Hiroshi Kitagawa
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Recent Articles
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Wang P, Yoshida Y, Yasaka S, Maesato M, Nakano Y, Kitagawa H
J Am Chem Soc
. 2025 Jan;
147(4):3804-3812.
PMID: 39814579
Proton-electron mixed conductors (PEMCs) are an essential component for potential applications in hydrogen separation and energy conversion devices. However, the exploration of PEMCs with excellent mixed conduction, which is quantified...
2.
Kusada K, Kitagawa H
Chem Rev
. 2025 Jan;
125(2):599-659.
PMID: 39751381
Metal nanomaterials with unconventional phases have been recently developed with a variety of methods and exhibit novel and attractive properties such as high activities for various catalytic reactions and magnetic...
3.
Lim G, Irfandi M, Nakayama R, Lim D, Ozawa T, Kato K, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2024 Nov;
146(46):32013-32021.
PMID: 39509542
We investigate ultrahigh concentration doping of hydrogen (H) into rutile-TiO (100) single crystals by low-energy (2.5 keV) hydrogen ion beam irradiation at low temperature (LT). While the hydrogen concentration was...
4.
Sakashita C, Mizutani K, Nishimura M, Kitagawa H, Habe K, Yamanaka K
J Dermatol
. 2024 Sep;
52(2):e176-e177.
PMID: 39301851
No abstract available.
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Deng X, Kusada K, Yamamoto T, Toriyama T, Murakami Y, Tseng J, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2024 Sep;
64(2):e202414786.
PMID: 39295286
The selenides of platinum-group metals (PGMs) are emerging as promising catalysts for diverse electrochemical reactions. To date, most studies have focused on single metal or bimetallic systems, whereas the preparation...
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Gabrienko A, Chaemchuen S, Kou Z, Ogiwara N, Kitagawa H, Khudozhitkov A, et al.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2024 Sep;
64(2):e202414823.
PMID: 39291298
The metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) attract interest as potential catalysts whose catalytic properties are driven by defects. Several methods have been proposed for the defects-inducing synthesis of MOFs. However, the active...
7.
Proton Conduction via Water and Ammonia Coordinated Metal Cationic Species in MOF and MHOF Platforms
Pramanik B, Sahoo R, Yoshida Y, Manna A, Kitagawa H, Das M
Chemistry
. 2024 Sep;
30(69):e202402896.
PMID: 39289889
Although metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and metalo hydrogen-bonded organic frameworks (MHOFs) are designed as promising solid-state proton conductors by incorporating various protonic species intrinsically or extrinsically, design and development of such...
8.
Nazarov D, Faraonov M, Nations S, Gutsev L, Yakushev I, Kuzmin A, et al.
Inorg Chem
. 2024 Sep;
63(48):22677-22687.
PMID: 39288168
A series of hybrids comprising two metal (Mn, Fe, and In) tetraphenylporphyrins axially substituted with anionic bidentate -thioindigo ligands (TI) were obtained. Substitution of the axial chloride anion by an...
9.
Liang H, Otsubo K, Kitagawa H
Chemistry
. 2024 Sep;
30(70):e202402583.
PMID: 39276344
Molecular one-dimensional (1D) electron systems have attracted much attention due to their unique electronic state, physical and chemical properties derived from high-aspect-ratio structures. Among 1D materials, mixed-valence halogen-bridged transition-metal chain...
10.
Tran X, Yamamoto T, Aso K, Yoshioka S, Kusada K, Kitagawa H, et al.
Nano Lett
. 2024 Aug;
24(35):11108-11115.
PMID: 39172732
An advanced materials solution utilizing the concept of "smart catalysts" could be a game changer for today's automotive emission control technology, enabling the efficient use of precious metals via their...