Rui Kanazawa
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
7 Papers
18 Citations
Rui Kanazawa is an academic researcher from Nara Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Thiophene. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Systematic conversion of single walled carbon nanotubes into n-type thermoelectric materials by molecular dopants.
Yoshiyuki Nonoguchi,Kenji Ohashi,Rui Kanazawa,Koji Ashiba,Kenji Hata,Tetsuya Nakagawa,Chihaya Adachi,Tomoaki Tanase,Tsuyoshi Kawai +8 more
TL;DR: Air-stable n-type single walled carbon nanotubes with a variety of weak electron donors in the range of HOMO level between ca.
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Self-Contained Photoacid Generator Triggered by Photocyclization of Triangle Terarylene Backbone
Takuya Nakashima,Kenta Tsuchie,Rui Kanazawa,Ruiji Li,Shunsuke Iijima,Olivier Galangau,Hisako Nakagawa,Katsuya Mutoh,Yoichi Kobayashi,Jiro Abe,Tsuyoshi Kawai,Tsuyoshi Kawai +11 more
TL;DR: A H-atom and its conjugate base were introduced at both sides of a 6π-system to form the self-contained photoacid generator, which spontaneously release an acid molecule quantitatively forming a polyaromatic compound.
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Efficient Self-Contained Photoacid Generator System Based on Photochromic Terarylenes.
Ruiji Li,Takuya Nakashima,Rui Kanazawa,Olivier Galangau,Olivier Galangau,Tsuyoshi Kawai,Tsuyoshi Kawai +6 more
TL;DR: A series of highly sensitive neutral photoacid generators based on photochromic terarylenes was prepared and the mesylic acid-releasing PAG was demonstrated as a photocatalyst in a chemically amplified positive resist system.
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Photon-Quantitative 6π-Electrocyclization of a Diarylbenzo[b]thiophene in Polar Medium.
TL;DR: The stabilization of the photochromic reactive conformation is expected to suppress the formation of the TICT state at the excited state, leading to highly efficient photocyclization of 2,3-diarylbenzo[b]thiophenes with nonsymmetric side-aryl units in a polar solvent.
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Photophysical Properties of a Terarylene Photoswitch with a Donor–Acceptor Conjugated Bridging Unit
TL;DR: A terarylene photoswitch composed of an electron-donating thienothiophene unit which is connected to the central bridging imidazole unit was designed, resulting in the excitation wavelength dependent photocyclization performance.
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