Publications by authors named "Ryota Oguri"

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  • - The study explores how different-sized protein aggregates affect the performance of virus removal filters by creating fouling, or blockage, in the filtration process.
  • - Human immunoglobulin G was heated to form protein aggregates of various sizes, which were then filtered through the Planova 20N membrane, revealing that larger aggregates tend to collect closer to the membrane surface while smaller ones penetrate deeper.
  • - The findings highlight the membrane's gradient structure, which helps minimize fouling by preventing larger aggregates from clogging smaller pores, and they suggest that the clogging behavior evolves from complete blockage to cake filtration over time.
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Catalytic asymmetric three-component coupling reactions of terminal alkynes, α,β-unsaturated ketones, and aldehydes were studied. The chiral ruthenium complexes containing bis(oxazolinyl)phenyl ligands were found to serve as efficient catalysts for a tandem reaction based on conjugate addition of terminal alkynes to α,β-unsaturated ketones and subsequent aldol reaction with aldehydes, giving β-hydroxyketone derivatives containing α-propargyl groups in high yields with moderate to good enantioselectivities. This method can produce various functional molecules from commercially available substrates in a one-pot procedure.

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