Publications by authors named "Mikiji Miyata"

We propose a mechanism for substituent-responsive reactivities of p-quinodimethane derivatives with four ester groups through their hierarchical and asymmetric assembly modes. Four asymmetric 7,8,8-tris(methoxycarbonyl)-p-quinodimethanes with a 7-positioned ethoxycarbonyl (2 a(H)), 2'-fluoroethoxycarbonyl (2 b(F)), 2'-chloroethoxycarbonyl (2 c(Cl)), or 2'-bromoethoxycarbonyl (2 d(Br)) were synthesized and crystallized. 2 a(H), 2 b(F) and 2 d(Br) afforded only one shape crystal, while 2 c(Cl) did two polymorphic 2 c(Cl)-α and 2 c(Cl)-β.

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The assembly of monomeric building blocks can manifest the display of new properties, including optical, mechanical, and electrochemical functionalities. In this study, we sought to develop a functional fluorophore self-assembly that can generate reactive oxygen species only when aggregated. With an anthrylphenylene (AP) group, negatively charged and neutral fluorescein units form non-fluorescent H-aggregates in aqueous solution because of the weak intermolecular interaction between the anthracene and fluorescein moieties.

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A novel cascade reaction has been developed for the synthesis of 2,6-methanopyrrolo[1,2-b]isoxazoles based on the gold-catalyzed generation of an N-allyloxyazomethine ylide. This reaction involves sequential [3+2]/retro-[3+2]/[3+2] cycloaddition reactions, thus providing facile access to fused and bridged heterocycles which would be otherwise difficult to prepare using existing synthetic methods. Notably, this reaction allows the efficient construction of three C-C bonds, one C-O bond, one C-N bond and one C-H bond, as well as the cleavage of one C-C bond, one C-O bond and one C-H bond in a single operation.

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  • POS crystals made from 9-(4-sulfophenyl)anthracene (SPA) and triphenylmethylamine (TPMA) are able to hold fullerenes (C60 and C70) within them.
  • When these crystals are not treated with fullerenes, they display blue fluorescence because of the presence of SPA.
  • However, the addition of fullerenes causes this fluorescence to decrease or "quench" due to an electron transfer from SPA's excited state to the fullerenes.
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  • Hydrogen-bonded porous organic crystals are promising for functional materials due to their flexible construction and reversible bonding.
  • Despite their potential, creating well-controlled porous structures remains difficult due to issues like disruption of hydrogen bonds or framework interpenetration.
  • This research showcases new C3-symmetric π-conjugated molecules that successfully form robust hexagonal networks with accessible voids, leading to highly crystalline, permanent porous materials that can be used for developing advanced organic frameworks.
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Functions of clusters in nano or sub-nano scale significantly depend on not only kinds of their components but also arrangements, or symmetry, of their components. Therefore, the arrangements in the clusters have been precisely characterized, especially for metal complexes. Contrary to this, characterizations of molecular arrangements in supramolecular clusters composed of organic molecules are limited to a few cases.

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Since it was first reported in 2008, great attention has been paid to Si-rhodamine (SiR) because of its far-red to near-infrared (NIR) absorption/fluorescence and suitability for high-resolution in vivo imaging. However, properties of SiR in the excited state have not been reported, even though they are directly related to its fluorescence. In the present study, the properties of SiR monomers in the excited states are thoroughly characterized for the first time.

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Generation of four polymorphs of 2D-nCOF crystals that are formed through stacking of a hydrogen-bonded, hexagonally-networked framework is revealed for the first time. The structural diversity is caused not from the topology or the stacking manner of the framework but from subtle structural factors such as rotational conformation and location of conformational frustration within the framework.

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We report a substitution of 9-phenylanthracenyl group into rhodamine derivatives that can induce the J-aggregate formation of rhodamine moieties in the aqueous solution upon the addition of a halide ion. From X-ray crystallographic analysis, the dramatic red-shift in the absorption band (i.e.

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A C3-symmetric π-conjugated macrocycle combined with an appropriate hydrogen bonding module (phenylene triangle) allowed the construction of crystalline supramolecular frameworks with a cavity volume of up to 58%. The frameworks were obtained through non-interpenetrated stacking of a hexagonal sheet possessing three kinds of pores with different sizes and shapes. The activated porous material absorbed CO2 up to 96 cm(3) g(-1) at 195 K under 1 atm.

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A host framework for inclusion of various guest molecules was investigated by preparation of inclusion crystals of 1,8-bis(4-aminophenyl)anthracene (1,8-BAPA) with organic solvents. X-ray crystallographic analysis revealed construction of the same inclusion space incorporating 1,8-BAPA and eight guest molecules including both non-polar (benzene) and polar guests (N,N-dimethylformamide, DMF). Fluorescence efficiencies varied depending on guest molecule polarity; DMF inclusion crystals exhibited the highest fluorescence intensity (ΦF=0.

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Supramolecular hidden chirality of hydrogen-bonded (HB) networks of primary ammonium carboxylates was exposed by advanced graph set analysis from a symmetric viewpoint in topology. The ring-type HB (R-HB) networks are topologically regarded as faces, and therefore exhibit prochirality and positional isomerism due to substituents attached on the faces. To describe the symmetric properties of the faces, additional symbols, Re (right-handed or clockwise), Si (left-handed or anticlockwise), and m (mirror), were proposed.

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  • The study introduces a groundbreaking porous molecular crystal featuring rotors, which are essential for its structure.
  • The rotors, which can rotate at speeds up to 10(8) Hz at 240 K, allow the crystal to absorb gases like CO2 and I2 through its channels.
  • The dynamic behavior of the rotors can be controlled by the presence of I2, indicating potential applications for these molecular crystals in environmental sensing and managing pollutants.
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Supramolecular nanofibers (SNFs) composed of low-molecular-weight π-conjugated molecules exhibit attractive optical and electrical properties and are expected to be the next optoelectronic materials. In this work, five crystalline SNFs have been constructed from three dehydrobenzoannulene (DBA) derivatives. The DBAs were designed to assemble in one dimension in a strategy based on anisotropic crystal growth.

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Organic-inorganic hybrid salts based on 1,5-bisaminophenylanthracene were able to overcome aggregation-induced quenching and emit multiple colours of luminescence according to the counter acid employed. Moreover, the emission colour could be reversibly and dynamically changed on absorption and desorption of guest molecules.

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A new method has been developed for the construction of dihydrobenzofurans from O-aryloxime ethers bearing an α-cyano group using a sequential regioselective isomerization/[3,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement/cyclization reaction in MeOH without any catalysts under neutral conditions at ambient temperature. The current transformation provides environmentally benign and atom-economical access to a variety of dihydrobenzofurans containing a quaternary carbon from readily available cyclic and acyclic oxime ethers.

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Chiral molecules preferentially form one-handed supramolecular assemblies that reflect the absolute configuration of the molecules. Under specific conditions, however, the opposite-handed supramolecular assemblies are also obtained because of flexibility in the bond length and reversibility of non-covalent interactions. The mechanism of the handedness selectivity or switching phenomenon remains ambiguous, and most phenomena are observed by chance.

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Smaller can be better: The first example of meta-quinodimethane embedded in an indenofluorene framework has been synthesized. 10,12-Dimesitylindeno[2,1-b]fluorene exhibits extremely low-energy light absorption, despite the small conjugation space of the molecule, which consists of only 20 π electrons.

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Transformation with every fiber of its being: Dehydrobenzoannulene derivatives with a boomerang shape, dipole moment, and substituents that make diverse interactions enable the construction of stimuli-responsive nanofibers despite the lack of stimuli-responsive groups in these compounds. Interestingly, the supramolecular nanofibers obtained after ultrasonic treatment displayed an 80% decrease in conductivity as compared to untreated nanofibers. This is the first example of an electronic wire for which the conductivity can be controlled by ultrasound.

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A diamondoid porous organic salt (d-POS) composed of 8-hydroxyquinoline-5-sulfonic acid (HQS) and triphenylmethylamine (TPMA) shows reversible structure contraction and expansion ("breathing") in response to guest desorption and adsorption. This flexible structure is designed hierarchically by utilizing two different types of hydrogen bonds. X-ray crystallographic analysis reveals that the two types of hydrogen bonds are formed separately to play respective roles for constructing the d-POS.

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Intermolecular interactions of the cyclic conjugated molecule (DBA) with hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide molecules were evaluated by high level ab initio calculations.

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Quinine, one of Cinchona alkaloids, has been of great interest from medical, synthetic, and supramolecular viewpoints. However, unaccountably, the guest-free (GF) crystal of quinine containing no solvent or other molecules has not been reported for nearly three decades, although GF crystals of other Cinchona alkaloids, such as quinidine, cinchonidine, and cinchonine, are already known. In this study, we successfully revealed the crystal structure of quinine, which belongs to the P2(1) space group with the cell parameters of a=6.

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A twofold helix (2(1) helix) is an essential motif in approximately 70% of organic crystals. Although handedness of 2(1) helix has not been discussed from a mathematical viewpoint, we noticed that the handedness can be defined by considering the molecular shape and manner of assembly. Herein we propose the supramolecular-tilt-chirality (STC) method to define the handedness, and illustrate it by way of some examples.

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