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Chemistry Lettershttp://www.csj.jp/journals/chem-lett/
Vol.41 No.11 CMLTAGNovember, 2012 ISSN 0366-7022
Copyright © 2012 The Chemical Society of Japan
Highlight Review
1384 Control of Molecular Arrangement and/orOrientation of D³A Fluorescent Dyes forDye-sensitized Solar Cells
e- e- e-Yousuke Ooyama,* Joji Ohshita, and YutakaHarimadoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1384
The aim of this Highlight Review is to indicate the importance of creating effective D³A organic dye sensitizers capable ofcontrolling not only photophysical and electrochemical properties of the dyes themselves but also molecular arrangement and/ororientation of the dyes on TiO2 surface to provide good electron communication between the dye and TiO2 electrode, for developinghigh performance dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs).
1397 CeO2-catalyzed Transformations of Nitrilesand Amides
R1 CN
R2 OH
R3 R4
R1 O
OR2
R1 N
OR3
R4
R1 NH2
OH2O
One-pot esterification
One-pot N-alkyl amidation
Hydration TransamidationHN
Masazumi Tamura, Ken-ichi Shimizu,* andAtsushi Satsumadoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1397
1406 Synthesis of a Novel Ruthenium SensitizerBearing an ortho-Dicarboxyphenyl Group asan Anchoring Unit for Dye-sensitized SolarCells
0
20
40
60
80
400 500 600 700 800 900
IPC
E/%
Wavelength/nm
HOOC
HOOC
N
N
N
Ru
NCS
NCS
SCN
-
TUS-20Hironobu Ozawa, Shohei Oura, RyosukeShimizu, and Hironori Arakawa*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1406Electronic Supporting Information
Letter
1409 Local Thermal Nonequilibrium on Solid andLiquid Interface Generated in a MicrowaveMagnetic Field
Dai Mochizuki,* Masashi Shitara, MasatoMaitani, and Yuji Wada*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1409Electronic Supporting Information
1412 Absorption of Chlorinated HydrocarbonsDissolved in Water with Pellets Made ofp-tert-Butylcalix[4]arene and Silica Gel
Naoya Morohashi,* Ozora Shibata, andTetsutaro Hattori*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1412Electronic Supporting Information
1414 Fabrication of Large Porous ZSM-5 BulkBodies by a One-pot Hydrothermal Method
The porous ZSM-5 bulk bodies, which possessed high machinability, were successfully prepared by the one-pot hydrothermal method, using raw materials for synthesizing ZSM-5 powder.
Eisaku Igi, Yoshikazu Kameshima, ShunsukeNishimoto, and Michihiro Miyake*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1414
1417 Electrochemical and Photophysical Study inSolution and on Ruthenium(II) PolypyridylComplexes Containing Thiophenylethynyl-phenanthrolines Self-assembled on GoldSurfaces
NN
N
NRu
N
N
H
S
NN
N
NRu
N
N
H
SMichito Shiotsuka,* Hiroshi Kondo, TomohikoInomata, Katsuya Sako, and Hideki Masudadoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1417Electronic Supporting Information
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1420 Gelation of Poly(L-lactic acid) Induced byComplex Crystallization with Solvents
Poly(L-lactic acid) was gelated by forming complex crystals with solvents.
Yasuhiro Matsuda,* Akinobu Fukatsu, andShigeru Tasakadoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1420
1422 CC Coupling Promoted by a NiCl2/bpy/MgSystem in DMF and Its Application toDehalogenative Polycondensation
Homocoupling of RX and dehalogenative polycondensation of X–R′–X were carried out using a NiCl2/bpy/Mg system in DMF.
X-R'-X
NiCl2/bpy/Mg-(R')n-DMF
R-X R-R
R-X = CH3C6H4Br-p, etc.Takakazu Yamamotodoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1422
1425 Monte Carlo Simulation of PolymerNano-particle Composites
Polymer−nanoparticle composites (PNC) show the solid−liquid phase transition with changing the density and the number of polymer chains per PNC.
Takamichi Teraodoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1425
1428 Morphology Study of New Shaped PorousNanotubes of LiFePO4 by Electrospinning
TEM image of the LiFePO4 nanotubes. a), c) Low-magnification image of the LiFePO4 nanotubes; b), d) image of the coated amorphous carbon and LiFePO4−carbon interface; e), f) SAED pattern of LiFePO4/carbon.
Chung Soo Kang, Cheong Kim, Tae Jun Park,and Jong Tae Son*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1428
1430 Formation of Planar Bilayer Membranes onSolid Supports Using Peptide Gemini Sur-factants
Katsunari Umezaki, Shunsuke Sakai, ShuheiKoeda, Yasushi Yamamoto, Masaharu Kondo,Atsushi Ikeda, Takehisa Dewa, Keijiro Taga,Toshiki Tanaka, and Toshihisa Mizuno*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1430Electronic Supporting Information
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012) C-129
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1433 Molecular Dynamics of Octyl Urea CrystalsAnalyzed by Solid-state NMR
Ryutaro Ohashi,* Gou Wakabayashi, MotohiroMizuno, Takahiro Soeta, Masao Hashimoto,and Kimiaki Yamamuradoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1433
1436 Formation of Nanocrystals of a Zinc Pil-lared-layer Porous Coordination PolymerUsing Microwave-assisted CoordinationModulation
Yoko Sakata, Shuhei Furukawa,* Chiwon Kim,and Susumu Kitagawa*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1436Electronic Supporting Information
1439 Enantioselective Recognition of TartaricAcid on Magnetoelectrodeposited CopperFilm Electrodes
Magnetoelectrodeposited Cu film electrode
L-TAD-TA
Electrochemical reaction of tartaric acid (TA)
Cyclic voltammograms of
Iwao Mogi* and Kazuo Watanabedoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1439
1442 OnOff Switching of the Novel Thermochro-mic Chiroptical Behavior of Pseudoisocya-nine Driven by Association/Dissociation
On–off switching of the thermochromic circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) behavior of 1,1'-diethyl-2,2'-cyanine iodide (PIC) self-aggregates.
Takunori Harada,* Mai Kurihara, ReikoKuroda, and Hiroshi Moriyama*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1442Electronic Supporting Information
1445 Arylaminomaleimides as a New Class ofAggregation-induced Emission-active Mole-cules Obtained from Organoarsenic Com-pounds
Takuji Kato and Kensuke Naka*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1445Electronic Supporting Information
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012)C-130
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1448 Chromatography Using Ternary WaterAce-tonitrileEthyl Acetate Mixture as a CarrierSolution on a Microchip IncorporatingMicrochannels
0 1 2 3
Time / min
CL
inte
nsity
/ m
V
0.1 mV
ILITC
ILITC-labeled BSA
The tube radial distribution chromatography (TRDC) based on the tube radial distribution phenomenon (TRDP) was successfully developed on the microchip, leading to the microchip-TRDC system. Model mixture of isoluminol isothiocyanate (ILITC) and ILITC-labeled bovine serum albumin was separated and detected with chemiluminescence reaction. The microchip-TRDC system was very simple and well matched to the concept of μ-TAS.
Takafumi Matsuda, Naoya Jinno, KenichiYamashita, Hideaki Maeda, Akihiro Arai,Masahiko Hashimoto, and KazuhikoTsukagoshi*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1448
1451 New Fluorogenic Benzothiadiazole and Ben-zoselenadiazole Reagents to Yield Environ-ment-sensitive Fluorophores via a Reactionwith Amines
NX
N
SO2NMe2
NR1R2F
NX
N
SO2NMe2
R1R
2NH
X = S, Se
500Wavelength/nm
X = S
X = Se
R1 = R2 = Me
600 700 8000
0
inAcOEtMeOH
H2O
inAcOEtMeOH
H2OFlu
ores
cenc
e in
tens
ity
Kyoko Kawamoto and Seiichi Uchiyama*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1451Electronic Supporting Information
1453 Supercritical Water Gasification of Organo-solv Lignin over a Graphite-supportedRuthenium Metal Catalyst
Supercritical water
organosolve lignin CH4, H2, CO2
A graphite-supported ruthenium metal catalyst was highly active for catalytic gasification of organosolve lignin in supercritical water at 673 K.
Masayuki Shirai,* Norihito Hiyoshi, YukaMurakami, Mitsumasa Osada, Osamu Sato,and Aritomo Yamaguchidoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1453
1456 Racemization-free Synthesis of LactideUsing an Onium Salt Catalyst
HO COOH HOO
OO
O
O
R
O
OO
O
On
an onium salt catalyst crude distillateyield 80% (R = C22H45)chemical purity >99.5 wt%diastereomeric purity >99.5 %enantiomeric purity >99.99 %ee
Yuuki Ishijima, Yasumi Maruta, and AtsushiAbiko*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1456Electronic Supporting Information
1459 Emergence of High-density DNA OrigamiNetwork by Dewetting with a Binary Solvent
DryingEtOHDNA origamiin H2O
2 μm 0.5 μm
Yoshiaki Hirano, Kaoru Ojima, YusukeMiyake, Tomoji Kawai, and TakuyaMatsumoto*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1459Electronic Supporting Information
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012) C-131
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1462 Enhanced Gas Permselectivity of Copoly-(Hyperbranched Macromonomer) Synthe-sized by One-pot Simultaneous Copolymer-ization of Dimethylsilyl-containing Phenyl-acetylenes
Jun Li, Jianjun Wang, Yu Zang, Toshiki Aoki,*Takashi Kaneko, and Masahiro Teraguchidoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1462Electronic Supporting Information
1465 OddEven Effect of Dopant Molecules onClearing Temperatures of Nematic Liquid-crystal Phases
Keiki Kishikawa,* Yuri Haga, Takahiro Inoue,Tomohiro Watanabe, Masahiro Takahashi, andShigeo Kohmotodoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1465Electronic Supporting Information
1468 Well-aligned Titanium Dioxide with VeryHigh Length-to-diameter Ratio Synthesizedunder Magnetic Field
Well-aligned titania synthesized under magnetic field by sol-gel method
TiO2Nursyafreena Attan, Hadi Nur,* Jon Efendi,Hendrik Oktendy Lintang, Siew Ling Lee, andImam Sumponodoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1468Electronic Supporting Information
1471 Application of Sodium Poly(aspartic acid) asa Binding Phase in the Technique of Dif-fusive Gradients in Thin Films
Yujing Liu, Hong Chen,* Fengling Bai, JialiGu, and Lianli Liudoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1471
1473 Efficient Cesium Adsorbent Using PrussianBlue Nanoparticles Immobilized on CottonMatrices
0 1000 2000100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
Effluent volume/ mL
Dec
onta
min
atio
n Fa
ctor
(D
F)
Akiko Kitajima, Hisashi Tanaka, NobutsuguMinami, Kazunori Yoshino, and TohruKawamoto*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1473
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012)C-132
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1475 Thiocarbohydrazides and Oxalyl Dihydra-zides Exhibiting Two- to Four-electron Re-doxes for Positive Electrode Active Materialsin Organic Rechargeable Lithium Batteries
Thiocarbohydrazides and oxalyl dihydrazides are used as positive electrode active materials in organic rechargeable lithium batteries with a lithium metal negative electrode. The first discharge curves show very large capacities of 450–480 mA h g−1, which correspond to a two-electron migration. Their diphenyl-substituted compounds exhibit three- to four-electron migration, which also gives large discharge capacities of 359 mA h g−1.
Toyonari Sugimoto* and Ken-ichiro Senoo*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1475Electronic Supporting Information
1478 Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Electro-chemical Properties of (Li,Na)xMn1¹yTiyO2
(0 < y < 0.49) with O3-type Layered Struc-ture
Powder X-ray diffraction patterns for the ion-exchanged samples: (a) Li0.45Na0.15Mn0.51Ti0.49O2, (b) Li0.48Na0.08Mn0.70Ti0.30O2, (c) Li0.32Na0.11Mn0.77Ti0.23O2, (d) Li0.56Na0.04Mn0.87Ti0.13O2, and (e) Li0.55Na0.04MnO2.
Naoya Ishida,* Hiroshi Hayakawa, HidekaShibuya, Junichi Imaizumi, and Junji Akimotodoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1478
1481 Wavelength Dependence of IR Laser forDual-laser Shattering of a Water Micro-droplet
1 μs1 μs
IRdroplet
IR IR
dropleta cb dIR IR IRdroplet
500 μmsplashes
CCD images and schematic images of the exploding droplet by the IR laser irradiation at the wavelength of 2.90aμm, which is tuned to the OH-stretching vibration of liquid water. Splashes were spread to the downstream of the IR laseer by the single laser irradiation (a, b), while they were spatially compressed by the dual laser irradiation (c, d), leading to the enhancement of ion current around the vibrational absorption maximum.
Akinori Sugiyama and Atsushi Nakajima*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1481
1484 CuO Nanoparticles Supported on Silica: ASimple, Efficient, and Recyclable Catalystfor Hydroacylation Reactions of Aldehydeswith Azodicarboxylate
O NH
N OO
O
O R
O NN O
O
OR CHO
CuO-np/SiO2
CH3CN, 60 °C
+
Suleman M. Inamdar, Vinod K. More, andSisir K. Mandal*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1484Electronic Supporting Information
1487 Synthesis of an Amphiphilic MacromonomerBearing a Terminal Fluorene Moiety and ItsApplication to the Preparation of Fluores-cent Polymer Particles
Jin Motoyanagi, Katsutoshi Nagura, KoheiSawada, Sadao Miki, and Masahiko Minoda*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1487Electronic Supporting Information
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012) C-133
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1489 Photocatalytic Energy Storage over Surface-modified WO3 Using V5+/V4+ Redox Medi-ator
High efficient VO2+ reduction accompanied by water oxidation over surface-modified WO3
photocatalyst.
Yugo Miseki,* Hitoshi Kusama, and KazuhiroSayama*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1489Electronic Supporting Information
1492 Carbon NanotubePolypyrrole Hybrid Filmsas Potentiometric Peroxide Biosensors
Nanostructured composite films of multiwalled carbon nanotube/polypyrrole (MWCNT/PPy) were prepared via a solution-based layer-by-layer self-assembly technique, and their potential as potentiometric peroxide biosensors was studied in detail.
Aimin Yudoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1492Electronic Supporting Information
1495 Effect of Partial Fluorination in the Myr-istoyl Groups on Thermal and InterfacialProperties of Dimyristoylphosphatidylcho-line
Chemical strucuture of diF4H10-PC (left) and surface pressure–area isotherms for diF4H10-PC and DMPC (right).
Masaru Yoshino, Hiroshi Takahashi,*Toshiyuki Takagi,* Teruhiko Baba, KoheiMorita, Hideki Amii, Toshiyuki Kanamori,and Masashi Sonoyama*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1495Electronic Supporting Information
1498 Nickel-catalyzed Cycloaddition of ¡,¢-Unsa-turated Oximes with Alkynes: Synthesis ofHighly Substituted Pyridine Derivatives
R1
NOMe
R2
R4 R3+Ni cat. & i -PrOH
– MeOH
N
R1 R2
R3
R4
A nickel-catalyzed cycloaddition of , -unsaturated oximes with alkynes to afford 2,3,4,6-tetrasubstituted pyridine derivatives has been developed. The reaction involves oxidative addition of N–O bond of , -unsaturated oximes to Ni(0) and subsequent insertion of alkyne to N–Ni bond followed by intramolecular cyclization. It was also found that , -unsaturated oximes participate in the nickel-catalyzed reaction with alkynes to furnish pyridine derivatives.
β
β
β
γ
α
α
Yuji Yoshida, Takuya Kurahashi,* and SeijiroMatsubara*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1498Electronic Supporting Information
1500 Rose Bengal Immobilized on Wool as anEfficiently “Green” Sensitizer for Photooxy-genation Reactions
Rose Bengal immobilized on wool as an efficiently “green” sensitizer could promote the photooxygenation of furan derivatives to the corresponding 5-hydroxy-2-(5Ha)-furanone in excellent yields, via singlet oxygen, using visible light as the energy source. The sensitizer was prepared by a general dyeing procedure, which could be easily recovered from the reaction mixture by a simple filtration and reused.
OR
Sensitizer, O2
hv, SolventO
OHO
1a, R = CHO1b, R = COOH
2
Sensitizer: RB-wool solid sensitizer
Zhang Yan,* Wang Wei, He Xun, and SangAnguodoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1500Electronic Supporting Information
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012)C-134
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1503 Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Diarylethynesby Pd(0)/Cu(I)-cocatalyzed Sila-SonogashiraHagihara Coupling Reactions of Alkynyl-silanes with Aryl Tosylates or Mesylates
R1 SiMe3 + R2X
[PdCl2(bpy)] (5 mol%)
BrettPhos (15 mol%)
CuCl (10 mol%)
DMF, 120 °CR1 R2
(1.5 equiv) (1.0 equiv)
(X = OTs, OMs)
Yasushi Nishihara,* Daisuke Ogawa, ShintaroNoyori, and Masayuki Iwasakidoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1503
1506 Effect of Temperature on DNA Chromato-graphic Separation in Free Solution
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75
80°C
70°C
60°C
50°C
40°C
Retention Time/min
25°CRuonan Li, Lei Liu, Yu Wang, and XiayanWang*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1506
1509 Fabrication of Polycarbonate and Poly-(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate)Blend Monolith via Non-solvent-inducedPhase Separation Method
PC-PHBH blend monolith
SEM image
Solvent Replacement
Phase Separation
Cyclohexane
PC and PHBHsolution
A blend monolith of polycarbonate and poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate) with three-dimensional continuous structure is fabricated by non-solvent-induced phase separation method, in which a monolith is obtained by addition of a nonsolvent to a homogeneous polymer solution. An appropriate selection of solvent/nonsolvent and their mixed ratio enable formation of the monolith with uniform structure.
Yuanrong Xin and Hiroshi Uyama*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1509Electronic Supporting Information
1512 Rapid and High-capacity Adsorption ofGlucose Oxidase on Amine-functionalizedMesoporous Silica SBA-15 Platelets
The amine-functionalized SBA-15 exhibits very rapid (<20 min to reach equilibrium) and high-capacity (up to 680 mg g–1) adsorption of GOD.
Yi Ding, Guangfu Yin,* Xiaoming Liao,Zhongbin Huang, Xianchun Chen, andYadong Yaodoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1512
1515 Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties ofPorous Titania Prepared by Spray-drying ofTitania Nanosheets
Mitsumasa Sakao, Norihito Kijima,* JunjiAkimoto, and Takeshi Okutanidoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1515
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012) C-135
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1518 Highly Densified Mesoporous Bulk SilicaPrepared with Colloidal Mesoporous SilicaNanoparticles toward a New Low-k Material
Norihiro Suzuki, Yu-Tzu Huang,* YoshihiroNemoto, Atsushi Nakahira, and YusukeYamauchi*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1518
1520 Selective Extraction of Heavy Rare-earthMetal Ions with a Novel Calix[4]arene-basedDiphosphonic Acid
Naoya Morohashi,* Tomoko Hayashi, YukaNakamura, Takahiro Kobayashi, ShinyaTanaka, and Tetsutaro Hattori*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1520
1523 A Four-spin Cobalt-radical Complex: Struc-ture and Magnetic Properties
A four-spin rectangle-like system based on [Co(hfac)2]-radical has been synthesized, and the magnetic properties have been reasonably evaluated.
Chao Wang, Ya L. Wang, Yue Ma,* Qing L.Wang, Li C. Li, and Dai Z. Liaodoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1523Electronic Supporting Information
1526 Volume Oscillation in Macroporous Gel
Shingo Maeda* and Wahei Odadoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1526
1529 One-pot Chemical Synthesis of Zinc Anti-monide Nanoparticles as Building Blocks forNanostructured Thermoelectric Materials
Nguyen T. Mai, Derrick M. Mott, KoichiHigashimine, and Shinya Maenosono*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1529Electronic Supporting Information
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012)C-136
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1532 Nonequilibrium Acidic Fluctuations inRoom-temperature Ionic Liquid/WaterMixture: N,N-Diethyl-N-methyl-N-(2-meth-oxyethyl)ammonium Tetrafluoroborate
Masami Aono, Yukitaka Tomita, Hiroshi Abe,*and Yukihiro Yoshimuradoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1532
1535 Guest-dependent Structural Transformationof Dehydrobenzoannulene Inclusion CrystalsComposed of ³-Stacked Parallelogram Col-umnar Motifs
Hajime Shigemitsu, Ichiro Hisaki,* ErikoKometani, Norimitsu Tohnai, and MikijiMiyata*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1535Electronic Supporting Information
1538 Formation of Unique PlatinumSilyl Com-plexes by the Reactions of a Zero-valentPlatinum Complex with Various Trisilanes
Trisilanes bearing hydrogen atoms at two more silicon atoms reacted with a zero-valent platinum complex to give various types of mononuclear and dinuclear Pt–Si complexes.
Pt
Ph2P
PPh2
SiHMe2
SiHMe2
Pt
Ph2P
PPh2
SiHMe2
SiMe2
SiHMe2
PtP*
P* Si
SiPt P*
P*
Me2SiSiMe2
P* = PPh2
SiHMe2
SiHMe
SiHMe2
Hidekazu Arii, Makiko Takahashi, HideyukiTakahashi, Kunio Mochida,* and TakayukiKawashimadoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1538Electronic Supporting Information
1541 Fast Photorefractive Response in Triphenyl-amine-based Molecular Glass
Zhenbo Cao, Kousuke Tsuchiya, and KenjiOgino*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1541Electronic Supporting Information
1544 Adhesion Properties of Fluidized Bed Par-ticles on the Surface of Char Derived fromWoody Biomass Samples in Rapid Pyrolysis
Softwood Hardwood
Rapid
pyrolysis
Slow
pyrolysis
Toshiyuki Iwasaki, Hideki Suganuma, ShigeruKato, Akihiro Yamasaki, Shigeo Satokawa,*and Toshinori Kojimadoi:10.1246/cl.2012.1544
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012) C-137
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1547 Structural Formation Ability of PeptideSecondary Structure on Silica Biominerali-zation
Tatsuya Kuno, Takayuki Nonoyama, KiyoshiHirao, and Katsuya Kato*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1547Electronic Supporting Information
1550 Assembly of a Small DNA RectangularParallelepiped Block into Higher OrderNanostructures
Hiroyuki Nakagawa, Mariko Toda, HiroshiAtsumi, Masaki Hagihara, MitsukoHayashi-Nishino, Chikara Dohno, andKazuhiko Nakatani*doi:10.1246/cl.2012.1550Electronic Supporting Information
Chemistry Letters Vol.41, No.11 (2012)C-138
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