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Angewandte Chemie | 1999

SELECTIVE VESICLE FORMATION FROM CALIXARENES BY SELF-ASSEMBLY

Yasutaka Tanaka; Masami Miyachi; Yoshiaki Kobuke

Amphiphilic polyhydroxy macrocycles self-assemble in water to form vesicles selectively. These vesicles are uniform in size (50-200 nm; see representation) and stable both in aqueous solution and in dried form. The selective mode of aggregation can be correlated with structural characteristics of the phenolic amphiphiles, in particular, the macrocyclic moiety and intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds between the phenolic OH groups.


Supramolecular Chemistry | 2002

Tris(porphyrinyl-oxinato)Ga Complexes as a Photosynthetic Antenna Miniature

Yoshiaki Kobuke; Hidekazu Miyaji; Kazuya Ogawa

Two oxinylporphyrins, 5-(8-hydroxy-5-quinolinyl)-10,15,20-( p -tolyl)- porphyrin ( 1 ) and 5,15-bis(8-hydroxy-5-quinolinyl)-10,20-bis( n -heptyl)-porphyrin ( 2 ), were prepared and coordinated with Ga(III) to afford tris(oxinato) complex 3 and poly(oxinato) complex 4 , respectively. The structure of 3 was analyzed by variable temperature NMR study with referring to tris(8-hydroxy-5-quinolinyl)Ga(III) complex 5 to be in a meridional form. Oxinato ligands of 3 and 5 were exchanged with one another, with keeping the meridional structure. UV-Vis and fluorescence spectra of tris(oxinato)complex 3 and poly(oxinato)complex 4 were compared with each monomeric compound 1 and 2 . The absorption spectra showed only a slight broadening of the Soret band, suggesting trivial electronic and excitonic interactions. The fluorescence intensity was increased significantly compared with each monomeric compound 1 and 2 . At the same time, efficient excitation energy transfer among three porphyrins has been observed.


Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals | 1996

Molecular Organization of Porphyrin-Metal Complexes

Hidekazu Miyaji; Yoshiaki Kobuke; Jiro Kondo

Abstract Tetraethyltetramethylporphyrin substituted at two facing meso positions by N-methylimidazolyl groupings and its metal complexes were prepared. The absorption spectra of Zn and Mg complexes showed a characteristic splitting of Soret band and red-shifts of Q-bands indicating the exciton interaction of porphyrins in a slipped cofacial arrangement, where each imidazolyl group in one metal porphyrin is coordinated to metals in the other porphyrin skeleton. Typical upfield shifts in the 1H NMR spectra arising from such the stacking structure elucidated Zn and Mg complexes as a dimer and an oligomeric mixture, respectively. Bis(imidazolyl)substituted tetraethyltetramethyl-porphyrin was also prepared. It suggested the hydrogen bonded oligomer formation through imidazolyl-imidazolyl interactions in a columnar orientation. Electric conductivities of films prepared from these compounds werecharacterized. In a same line with behaviors in solution, samples capable of π-stacking interaction with adjacent porph...


Angewandte Chemie | 1995

A Non-Peptidic Ion Channel with K+ Selectivity

Yasutaka Tanaka; Yoshiaki Kobuke; Masahiro Sokabe


Angewandte Chemie | 1995

Ein nichtpeptidischer Ionenkanal mit K+‐Selektivität

Yasutaka Tanaka; Yoshiaki Kobuke; Masahiro Sokabe


Angewandte Chemie | 1991

Metal-Assisted Organization rather than Preorganization for the Design of Macrocyclic Hosts

Yoshiaki Kobuke; Yasutaka Sumida; Minoru Hayashi; Hisanobu Ogoshi


Chemistry Letters | 1995

Totally Synthetic Voltage Dependent Ion Channel

Yoshiaki Kobuke; Ken Ueda; Masahiro Sokabe


Angewandte Chemie | 1999

Selektive Vesikelbildung aus Calixarenen durch Selbstaggregation

Yasutaka Tanaka; Masami Miyachi; Yoshiaki Kobuke


Angewandte Chemie | 1991

Metall‐unterstützte Organisation statt Präorganisation beim Aufbau makrocyclischer Wirte

Yoshiaki Kobuke; Yasutaka Sumida; Minoru Hayashi; Hisanobu Ogoshi


Archive | 2001

Poly(porphyrin) having imidazolyl porphyrin metal complex as unit

Yoshiaki Kobuke; Kazuya Ogawa; Shin-ichi Kugimiya

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Akiharu Satake

National Archives and Records Administration

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National Archives and Records Administration

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Hidekazu Miyaji

University of Texas at Austin

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