Eri Sakuda
Nagasaki University
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017
Thorben Rüdiger Schulte; Julian J. Holstein; Lennard Krause; Reent Michel; Dietmar Stalke; Eri Sakuda; Keisuke Umakoshi; Giovanna Longhi; Sergio Abbate; Guido H. Clever
The synthesis and characterization of a new kind of cis- and trans-cyclometalated square-planar platinum(II) complexes is reported. Uncharged organometallic compounds carrying one or two of the C∧N-donor ligand LCN were prepared. Due to the heterobidentate coordination of the achiral chelate ligand, the formed [PtLCNCl(SEt2)], cis- and trans-[PtLCN2] complexes are chiral with the metal serving as the stereo center. The enantiomers of complex trans-[PtLCN2] could be separated and their absolute configuration was determined by anomalous X-ray diffraction, in accordance with CD spectroscopic results and TD-DFT calculations. All compounds were fully characterized by NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and X-ray structure determination. The photophysical properties of trans-[PtLCN2] have been investigated showing phosphorescence in solution and in the solid state with a moderate quantum yield. For the enantiomers, strong circular dichroism (CD) and circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) effects were observed, rendering this new structural motif suitable for application in chiroptical and luminescent materials.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2018
Yasuhiro Arikawa; Yuji Otsubo; Hiroki Fujino; Shinnosuke Horiuchi; Eri Sakuda; Keisuke Umakoshi
The fundamental biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen includes cytochrome c nitrite reductase, which catalyzes the reduction of nitrite ions to ammonium with eight protons and six electrons (NO2- + 8H+ + 6e- → NH4+ + 2H2O). This reaction has motivated researchers to explore the reduction of nitrite. Although a number of electrochemical reductions of NO2- have been reported, the synthetic nitrite reduction reaction remains limited. To the best of our knowledge, formation of ammonia has not been reported. We report a three-step nitrite reduction cycle on a dinuclear ruthenium platform {(TpRu)2(μ-pz)} (Tp = HB(pyrazol-1-yl)3), producing ammonia. The cycle comprises conversion of a nitrito ligand to a NO ligand using 2H+ and e-, subsequent reduction of the NO ligand to a nitrido and a H2O ligand by consumption of 2H+ and 5e-, and recovery of the parent nitrito ligand. Moreover, release of ammonia was detected.
Dalton Transactions | 2016
Kazuki Nishihara; Misa Ueda; Ami Higashitani; Yoshihide Nakao; Yasuhiro Arikawa; Shinnosuke Horiuchi; Eri Sakuda; Keisuke Umakoshi
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2016
Shinnosuke Horiuchi; Hirotaka Tanaka; Eri Sakuda; Yasuhiro Arikawa; Keisuke Umakoshi
Chemical Communications | 2017
Misa Ueda; Shinnosuke Horiuchi; Eri Sakuda; Yoshihide Nakao; Yasuhiro Arikawa; Keisuke Umakoshi
Archive | 2012
Yusuke Ishii; Noboru Kitamura; Eri Sakuda; Akitaka Ito; Kazuyoshi Kawanishi
Inorganic Chemistry | 2018
Atsushi Nakagawa; Akitaka Ito; Eri Sakuda; Sho Fujii; Noboru Kitamura
Dalton Transactions | 2018
Shinnosuke Horiuchi; Sangjoon Moon; Eri Sakuda; Akitaka Ito; Yasuhiro Arikawa; Keisuke Umakoshi
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2017
Yasuhiro Arikawa; Takuo Nakamura; Takefumi Higashi; Shinnosuke Horiuchi; Eri Sakuda; Keisuke Umakoshi
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2017
Atsushi Nakagawa; Akitaka Ito; Eri Sakuda; Sho Fujii; Noboru Kitamura