Publications by authors named "Sasamori T"

Three stable oxidovanadium(IV) [VOL] complexes (1-3) were synthesized through the incorporation of unsymmetrical salen ligands (HL). All the ligands are synthesized, and their vanadium compounds were thoroughly characterized by CHNS analysis, various spectroscopy methods (IR, UV-Vis, NMR spectroscopy), and HR-ESI-MS. The structures of 1-3 were validated through the single-crystal X-ray analysis.

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Stable radicals have attracted increasing attention in recent years because of their unique electronic and optical characteristics. Aminoxyl radicals are one of the most widely studied stable radicals to date, but their applications in opto-functional materials have yet to be explored in detail. Our group previously reported the boron complexes of aminoxyl radicals exhibit near-infrared (NIR) absorption.

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Bis(methylene)-λ-phosphane anions, , anionic phosphorus-centered heteroallene-type molecules, were obtained from the desilylation of a bis(silyl)methyl-substituted phosphaalkene. Their molecular structures, which were determined using spectroscopic techniques and single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, suggest that the central di-coordinated P atom is engaged in cumulative C[double bond, length as m-dash]P[double bond, length as m-dash]C π-bonds with the neighboring C atoms. The π-bond character of the C[double bond, length as m-dash]P[double bond, length as m-dash]C moieties was examined on the basis of the experimental results in combination with theoretical calculations; the results obtained suggest that multiple silyl substitutions at the C atom weaken the C[double bond, length as m-dash]P π-bonding character.

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Spinal cord solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs), previously known as hemangiopericytoma (HPC), represent exceedingly rare neoplasms. Strategies for their management, such as appropriate follow-up duration, remain controversial due to their propensity for recurrence despite extended periods of quiescence. We report a 51-year-old male presenting with new-onset back pain and gait disturbances, who had undergone gross total resection (GTR) of an SFT within the thoracic spinal cord 19 years ago.

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  • The study visualizes the electron-density distribution in the 1,2-digermacyclobutadiene ring, highlighting its unique electron behavior.
  • The GeC ring exhibits a strong Möbius 4π-electron aromatic character, which is distinct from the antiaromatic nature of the all-carbon cyclobutadiene.
  • This research suggests that the presence of germanium alters the electronic properties significantly compared to the carbon-only structure.
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In this study, compounds with phenylethynyl (PE) groups introduced at all of the possible positions of the methylene-bridged structure of the 1,1'-bi-2-naphthol backbone (3-PE to 8-PE) were synthesized. Compounds with four or six phenylethynyl groups (3,6-PE, 4,6-PE, 5,6-PE, 6,7-PE, and 3,4,6-PE) were also synthesized. The key reaction for the synthesis of these compounds was the Sonogashira reaction using halogen scaffolds.

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The particular reactivity of the recently discovered class of the main group element polyhedral clusters, pyramidanes, remains largely unexplored. In this communication, we report the reaction of the germapyramidane with tert-butyllithium leading to the rather unusual organogermanium compound [Li(thf)]⋅2, as the product of the formal insertion of a Ge-apex into the C-Li bond. This reactivity mode exemplifies unusual electrophilic behaviour of a pyramidane, which is a priori considered as a nucleophilic reagent.

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Three new ONNO-donor tetradentate unsymmetrical salen ligands were synthesized by using o-phenyl diamine with substituted salicylaldehydes followed by a two-step reaction methodology. These three ligands by reaction with Cu(OAc).4HO produced three new monomeric Cu(II) complexes, [Cu(L)] (1-3).

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Invited for the cover of this issue are Shinobu Aoyagi (Nagoya City University), Takahiro Sasamori (University of Tsukuba), and Hideki Yorimitsu (Kyoto University). The image depicts multiply exo-methylated corannulenes (flowers) synthesized from corannulene (central large flower) by the reduction with sodium (soil) to form anionic corannulenes and the subsequent methylation with reduction-resistant dimethyl sulfate (butterflies). Read the full text of the article at 10.

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  • In Japan, recent outbreaks of human trichinellosis have been linked to eating raw or undercooked wild bear meat, but the infection status in these bears is not well understood.
  • A study found that larvae were present in 2.5% of brown bears and 0.9% of Japanese black bears from northern Japan, indicating a low but notable prevalence.
  • Genetic analysis confirmed the larvae from infected bears matched a specific haplotype, highlighting the need for health education to inform hunters and consumers about the risks of trichinellosis.
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Dual chalcogen-bonding interactions is proposed as a novel means for the conformational control of urea derivatives. The formation of a chalcogen-bonding interaction at both sides of the urea carbonyl group was unambiguously confirmed by X-ray diffraction as well as computational studies including non-covalent interaction (NCI) plot index analysis, quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) analysis, and natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis via DFT calculations. By virtue of this dual interaction, urea derivatives that bear chalcogen atoms (X=S and Se) adopt a planar structure via the carbonyl oxygen (O) with an X⋅⋅⋅O⋅⋅⋅X arrangement on the same side of the molecule.

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While analogues of allenes with heavier main-group elements (group 14-16) have been extensively studied, 2-heteraallenes are rare chemical species whose properties are mostly unknown. It is also notable that the synthesis and isolation of allene-type molecules are not widespread, despite the extensive study of two-coordinated low-valent chemical species.

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Objective: This study was aimed to report the clinical characteristics of intramedullary schwannomas and discuss imaging findings and treatment strategies.

Methods: The inclusion criterion was consecutive patients with intramedullary schwannomas who were surgically treated at 8 centers between 2009 and 2020. Clinical characteristics included age, sex, clinical presentation, disease duration, and follow-up period.

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The curved π-conjugated surface of bowl-shaped corannulene has been multiply methylated to form exo-di-, -tetra-, and -hexamethylated corannulenes. The multimethylations became possible through in-situ iterative reduction/methylation sequences that involve the reduction of corannulenes using sodium to form the anionic corannulene species, and the subsequent S 2 reaction of the anionic species with reduction-resistant dimethyl sulfate. X-ray diffraction analyses, NMR, MS, UV-Vis measurements, and DFT calculations have revealed the molecular structures of the multimethylated corannulenes and the sequence of the multimethylation.

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Tricyclic 1,4-dihydro-1,4-phosphasilines 3a,b were synthesized from Si(NR)-bridged imidazole-2-thione compounds 2a,b. Based on calculated FMOs of 3b, forecasting a possible P-selective P-N bond cleavage reduction, a redox cycle could be established using solutions of P-centred anionic derivative K[4b]. The cycle started with the oxidation of the latter to give the P-P coupled product 5b which could be chemically reduced by KC to yield K[4b], again.

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Five fluorescent ONO donor-based organotin(IV) complexes, (), were synthesized by the one-pot reaction method and fully characterized spectroscopically including the single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of . Detailed photophysical characterization of all compounds was performed. All the compounds exhibited high luminescent properties with a quantum yield of 17-53%.

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The preparation, optical resolution, and structural investigations of a series of axially chiral biaryl dicarboxylic acids bearing oxygen, sulfur, and selenium atoms were carried out. The crystal structures of sulfur- and selenium-containing derivatives revealed that the carboxy groups of these compounds are located in a co-planar geometry with the fused aromatic rings including the chalcogen atoms. These conformational controls were found to be achieved by chalcogen-bonding interactions between chalcogen atoms in the aromatic rings and oxygen atoms in the carboxy groups.

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Persistent radicals have attracted increasing attention owing to their fascinating properties, including multi-step redox and long-wavelength absorption characteristics. In this study, boron complexes with π-extended nitroxide ligands were synthesised Buchwald-Hartwig amination reactions of the corresponding boron-nitroxide complex and diarylamines. These nitroxide complexes exhibited two-step and reversible one-electron oxidation processes, suggesting stable redox triads involving anionic aminoxide, neutral nitroxide-radical, and cationic oxoammonium ligands.

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  • The study visualizes the distribution of valence electron density in benzene and its heavier analogues, 1,2-disilabenzene and 1,2-digermabenzene.
  • The analysis shows that the π electrons in the heavier compounds are less delocalized, indicating they are not as aromatic as benzene.
  • The findings, along with anisotropy of current-induced density calculations, suggest that these compounds have significant contributions from their characteristic resonance structures with broken E-E bonds.
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Herein we report the synthesis of five new mononuclear mixed ligand oxidovanadium(IV) complexes [VO(L)(L)] (1-5) with tridentate O,N,O-donor aroylhydrazones as main ligand (HL) and N,N-chelating 2,2'-bipyridine (bipy) and 1,10-phenanthroline (phen) as co-ligand (L). The complexes were characterized by elemental and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), IR, UV-vis, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). The structure of 1-5 was confirmed by single crystal X-ray analysis and also optimized by density functional theory (DFT) methods.

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A one-pot transformation of biaryl dicarboxylic acids to ()-phenanthridinone derivatives based on a Curtius rearrangement and subsequent basic hydrolysis was developed. This method is also applicable for the preparation of optically active amide-functionalized [7]helicene-like molecules. Furthermore, aza[5]helicene derivatives with a phosphate moiety were isolated as a product of the Curtius rearrangement step in the case of substrates that bear chalcogen atoms.

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The enantioselective reaction of imines bearing a cyano group as an activating group with malonic acid half thioesters gave chiral cyanamide derivatives with high enantioselectivity. The density functional theory (DFT) calculation clarified the stereochemical outcome and importance of the -cyano group for imines.

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The reduction of fullerene (C) with sodium dispersion in the presence of an excess amount of dipropyl sulfate was found to yield highly propylated fullerene, C(CH) (max. = 24), and C(CH) was predominantly generated as determined by mass spectroscopy.

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Bridged indigos were synthesized by bridging the two nitrogen atoms in the indigo structure with a carbon chain, and their properties were carefully examined. These bridged indigos have intrinsic planar chirality, and the enantiomers were separated using chiral high-performance liquid chromatography. When the chiral bridged indigos were subjected to thermo- and photoisomerization, the corresponding ()-indigo was not observed at all, and racemization was observed.

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