Yoshihide Kumagai
Kanazawa University
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2016
Yukihiro Yoshida; Kazuhide Isomura; Yoshihide Kumagai; Mitsuhiko Maesato; Hideo Kishida; Motohiro Mizuno; Gunzi Saito
Recent developments in the arena of charge-transfer complexes composed of the D 6h-symmetric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, coronene, are highlighted with emphasis on the structural and physical properties of these complexes. Because of the dual electron-donating and -accepting abilities of coronene, this group involves structurally-defined four cation salts and three anion salts. The Jahn-Teller distortions and in-plane motion of coronene molecules in the solids, both of which are closely associated with the high symmetry of coronene molecules, and syntheses of clathrate-type complexes are also presented.
Chemistry: A European Journal | 2016
Yukihiro Yoshida; Kazuhide Isomura; Hideo Kishida; Yoshihide Kumagai; Motohiro Mizuno; Masafumi Sakata; Takashi Koretsune; Yoshiaki Nakano; Hideki Yamochi; Mitsuhiko Maesato; Gunzi Saito
Coronene, which is the smallest D6h -symmetric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, attracts particular attention as a basic component of electronic materials because it is the smallest fragment of graphene. However, carrier generation by physical methods, such as photo- or electric field-effect, has barely been studied, primarily because of the poor π-conduction pathway in pristine coronene solid. In this work we have developed unprecedented π-stacking columns of cationic coronene molecules by electrochemical hole-doping with polyoxometallate dianions. The face-to-face π-π interactions as well as the partially charged state lead to electrical conductivity at room temperature of up to 3 S cm(-1) , which is more than 10 orders of magnitude higher than that of pristine coronene solid. Additionally, the robust π-π interactions strongly suppress the in-plane rotation of the coronene molecules, which has allowed the first direct observation of the static Jahn-Teller distortion of cationic coronene molecules.
RSC Advances | 2012
Makoto Tadokoro; Chihiro Iida; Yuriko Shimazaki; Kyosuke Isoda; You Suzuki; Tomoaki Sugaya; Yoshihide Kumagai; Motohiro Mizuno
A one-dimensional (1-D) water nanotube-like cluster (WNT) clathrating a tetrahydrofuran (THF-hydrate) is constructed from new 4461074 polyhedral units of 30 water molecules and including three THFs into the unit in the center like a clathrate hydrate, which was stabilized into a molecular nanoporous crystal.
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2014
Yukihiro Yoshida; Mitsuhiko Maesato; Yoshihide Kumagai; Motohiro Mizuno; Kazuhide Isomura; Hideo Kishida; Masanari Izumi; Yoshihiro Kubozono; Akihiro Otsuka; Hideki Yamochi; Gunzi Saito; Kaplan Kirakci; Stéphane Cordier; Christiane Perrin
Crystal Growth & Design | 2015
Yukihiro Yoshida; Yoshihide Kumagai; Motohiro Mizuno; Gunzi Saito
Crystal Growth & Design | 2015
Yukihiro Yoshida; Yoshihide Kumagai; Motohiro Mizuno; Kazuhide Isomura; Yuto Nakamura; Hideo Kishida; Gunzi Saito
Hyperfine Interactions | 2015
Motohiro Mizuno; Y. Higashima; A. Yamashita; Y. Ishida; Tatsuya Miyatou; Yoshihide Kumagai; Ryutaro Ohashi; Tomonori Ida
Hyperfine Interactions | 2015
Motohiro Mizuno; M. Chizuwa; Tsuyoshi Umiyama; Yoshihide Kumagai; Tatsuya Miyatou; Ryutaro Ohashi; Tomonori Ida; Masataka Tansho; Tadashi Shimizu
Hyperfine Interactions | 2016
Motohiro Mizuno; K. Tabota; T. Oigawa; Tatsuya Miyatou; Yoshihide Kumagai; Ryutaro Ohashi; Tomonori Ida
ChemInform | 2016
Yukihiro Yoshida; Kazuhide Isomura; Yoshihide Kumagai; Mitsuhiko Maesato; Hideo Kishida; Motohiro Mizuno; Gunzi Saito