Publications by authors named "Yuuki Komatsu"

The exploration of dynamic molecular crystals is a fascinating theme for materials scientists owing to their fundamental science and potential application to molecular devices. Herein, a one-dimensional (1D) rhodium-dioxolene complex is reported that exhibits drastic changes in properties with the phase transition. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) revealed that the room-temperature (RT) phase is in a mixed-valence state, and therefore, the drastic changes originate from the mixed-valence state appearing in the RT phase.

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A newly synthesized one-dimensional (1D) hydrogen-bonded (H-bonded) rhodium(II)-η(5)-semiquinone complex, [Cp*Rh(η(5)-p-HSQ-Me4)]PF6 ([1]PF6; Cp* = 1,2,3,4,5-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl; HSQ = semiquinone) exhibits a paraelectric-antiferroelectric second-order phase transition at 237.1 K. Neutron and X-ray crystal structure analyses reveal that the H-bonded proton is disordered over two sites in the room-temperature (RT) phase.

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Two new one-dimensional (1D) rhodium(I)-semiquinonato complexes formulated as [Rh(3,6-DBSQ-4,5-PDO)(CO)2]∞ (4; 3,6-DBSQ-4,5-PDO(•-) = 3,6-di-tert-butyl-4,5-(1,3-propanedioxy)-1,2-benzosemiquinonato) and [Rh(3,6-DBSQ-4,5-(N,N'-DEN))(CO)2]∞ (5; 3,6-DBSQ-4,5-(N,N'-DEN)(•-) = 3,6-di-tert-butyl-4,5-(N,N'-diethylenediamine)-1,2-benzosemiquinonato) were synthesized to explore the nature of the unusual structural phase transition and magnetic and conductive properties recently reported for [Rh(3,6-DBSQ-4,5-(MeO)2)(CO)2]∞ (3; 3,6-DBSQ-4,5-(MeO)2(•-) = 3,6-di-tert-butyl-4,5-dimethoxy-1,2-benzosemiquinonato). Their crystal structures and magnetic and conductive properties were investigated. Compounds 4 and 5 comprise neutral 1D chains of complex molecules stacked in a staggered arrangement with fairly short average Rh-Rh distances of 3.

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We present a comprehensive study of the synthesis, heat capacity, crystal structures, UV-vis-NIR and mid-IR spectra, DFT calculations, and magnetic and electrical properties of a one-dimensional (1D) rhodium(I)-semiquinonato complex, [Rh(3,6-DBSQ-4,5-(MeO)2)(CO)2]∞ (3), where 3,6-DBSQ-4,5-(MeO)2(•-) represents 3,6-di-tert-butyl-4,5-dimethoxy-1,2-benzosemiquinonato radical anion. The compound 3 comprises neutral 1D chains of complex molecules stacked in a staggered arrangement with short Rh-Rh distances of 3.0796(4) and 3.

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We present a simple, rapid, and robust method for preparing asymmetric cell-sized lipid bilayer vesicles using water-in-oil (W/O) microdroplets transferred through an oil-water interface. The efficiency for producing cell-sized model membranes is elucidated in relation to the vesicular size and the weight of contained water-soluble molecules. We demonstrate the biological asymmetric nature and the formation of lipid raft microdomain structures using fluorescence microscopy.

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The endosomal escape is a well-known serious obstacle for non-viral gene delivery. This is because of an acidic and enzymatic degradation of the contents of the endosome/lysosome. Therefore, the internalized gene needs to be efficient released into the cytosol to obtain the efficiently transfection efficiency.

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