Makoto Sumitani
Mitsubishi
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Journal of The Chemical Society-perkin Transactions 1 | 1994
Haruo Inoue; Takanobu Okamoto; Yohji Kameo; Makoto Sumitani; Akie Fujiwara; Daisuke Ishibashi; Mitsuhiko Hida
Visible light irradiation of a reaction mixture involving tetraphenylporphyrinatoantimony(V)(SbVTPP){[SbVTPP(OMe)Br]Br 1 or [SbVTPP(OH)2]OH 2}, methylviologen (MV2+), hydroxide ion and cyclohexene 6 in acetonitrile–water (95:5) under degassed conditions induced formation of MV˙+(one-electron reduced product of MV2+), and oxidation of cyclohexene (with cyclohexene oxide 7 and cyclohex-2-enol 8 as major products and cyclohexane-1, 2-diol 9 in small amounts in the case of 1, and cyclohexene oxide 7 as the sole product in the case of 2). One third of the obtained diol was cis isomer. The oxygen atom of the water molecule in the reaction system was confirmed as being incorporated in the oxidized products of cyclohexene by an experiment using H218O. The overall quantum yield of the photochemical epoxidation was in the order of 10–3, while that of MV˙+ production were in the order of 10–1. Hydroxide ion was shown to have both a negative effect on radical anion formation by reductive quenching of the excited triplet state of SbVTPP, and also a positive effect by acting as an oxygen source itself for the epoxidation. A key intermediate for the epoxidation was presumed to be an antimony(VI) oxo-type porphyrin complex generated by an electron transfer to MV2+ from a singly and doubly deprotonated excited triplet SbVTPP. The different product distributions obtained for 1 and 2 are discussed in relation to the geometrical structures of the presumed key intermediate oxo-complexes.
Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1987
Haruo Inoue; Makoto Sumitani; Akie Sekita; Mitsuhiko Hida
Irradiation with visible light of a mixture of an alkene in degassed aqueous acetonitrile containing tetraphenylporphyrinantimony(V) as a sensitizer, methylviologen as an electron acceptor, and hydroxide ion, induced epoxidation of the alkene accompanied by hydrogen evolution, with water acting as the electron donor.
Archive | 2002
Makoto Sumitani; Haruo Inoue; Ken Sugito
Analytical Sciences | 2004
Makoto Sumitani; Shinsuke Takagi; Yoshihiko Tanamura; Haruo Inoue
Archive | 2004
Emiko Yokose; Jun Yokoyama; Makoto Sumitani
Archive | 1997
Kazuharu Ogasawara; Tomio Kato; Kazuyuki Minato; Kenji Kato; Makoto Sumitani
Archive | 2011
Makoto Sumitani; Emiko Yokose; Kimitaka Nakao
Archive | 2011
Makoto Sumitani; Emiko Yokose; Kimitaka Nakao
Archive | 2005
Emiko Yokose; 横瀬 恵美子; Jun Yokoyama; 横山 潤; Makoto Sumitani; 住谷 眞
Archive | 1997
Kazuharu Ogasawara; Tomio Kato; Kazuyuki Minato; Kenji Kato; Makoto Sumitani