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Munetaka Akita
Munetaka Akita
professor emeritus, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Three‐component Oxytrifluoromethylation of Alkenes: Highly Efficient and Regioselective Difunctionalization of C C Bonds Mediated by Photoredox Catalysts
Y Yasu, T Koike, M Akita
Angewandte Chemie 38 (124), 9705-9709, 2012
5362012
Fine design of photoredox systems for catalytic fluoromethylation of carbon–carbon multiple bonds
T Koike, M Akita
Accounts of Chemical Research 49 (9), 1937-1945, 2016
4672016
Visible-light radical reaction designed by Ru-and Ir-based photoredox catalysis
T Koike, M Akita
Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers 1 (8), 562-576, 2014
4052014
Intermolecular aminotrifluoromethylation of alkenes by visible-light-driven photoredox catalysis
Y Yasu, T Koike, M Akita
Organic letters 15 (9), 2136-2139, 2013
3262013
An M2L4 Molecular Capsule with an Anthracene Shell: Encapsulation of Large Guests up to 1 nm
N Kishi, Z Li, K Yoza, M Akita, M Yoshizawa
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (30), 11438-11441, 2011
3052011
Combining photoredox‐catalyzed trifluoromethylation and oxidation with DMSO: facile synthesis of α‐trifluoromethylated ketones from aromatic alkenes
R Tomita, Y Yasu, T Koike, M Akita
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 53 (28), 7144-7148, 2014
3002014
Oxidative cleavage of silicon-carbon bonds in organosilicon fluorides to alcohols
K Tamao, T Kakui, M Akita, T Iwahara, R Kanatani, J Yoshida, M Kumada
Tetrahedron 39 (6), 983-990, 1983
2641983
Visible light‐induced selective generation of radicals from organoborates by photoredox catalysis
Y Yasu, T Koike, M Akita
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis 354 (18), 3414-3420, 2012
2422012
Trifluoromethylation by visible-light-driven photoredox catalysis
T Koike, M Akita
Topics in Catalysis 57, 967-974, 2014
2292014
Visible-light promoted bimetallic catalysis
A Inagaki, M Akita
Coordination Chemistry Reviews 254 (11-12), 1220-1239, 2010
2182010
New horizons of photocatalytic fluoromethylative difunctionalization of alkenes
T Koike, M Akita
Chem 4 (3), 409-437, 2018
2102018
Visible-light-induced synthesis of a variety of trifluoromethylated alkenes from potassium vinyltrifluoroborates by photoredox catalysis
Y Yasu, T Koike, M Akita
Chemical communications 49 (20), 2037-2039, 2013
2002013
Preparation of highly fluorescent host–guest complexes with tunable color upon encapsulation
M Yamashina, MM Sartin, Y Sei, M Akita, S Takeuchi, T Tahara, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 137 (29), 9266-9269, 2015
1842015
Synthesis and Structure Determination of Rh−diene Complexes with the Hydridotris(3,5-diisopropylpyrazolyl)borate Ligand, TpiPrRh(diene) (diene = cod, nbd):  Dependence of the ν(B−H) Values on the …
M Akita, K Ohta, Y Takahashi, S Hikichi, Y Moro-oka
Organometallics 16 (19), 4121-4128, 1997
1781997
Facile catch and release of fullerenes using a photoresponsive molecular tube
N Kishi, M Akita, M Kamiya, S Hayashi, HF Hsu, M Yoshizawa
Journal of the American Chemical Society 135 (35), 12976-12979, 2013
1762013
Oxydifluoromethylation of Alkenes by Photoredox Catalysis: Simple Synthesis of CF2H‐Containing Alcohols
Y Arai, R Tomita, G Ando, T Koike, M Akita
Chemistry–A European Journal 22 (4), 1262-1265, 2016
1752016
Safe storage of radical initiators within a polyaromatic nanocapsule
M Yamashina, Y Sei, M Akita, M Yoshizawa
Nature communications 5 (1), 4662, 2014
1722014
Photoinduced Oxyamination of Enamines and Aldehydes with TEMPO Catalyzed by [Ru(bpy)3]2+
T Koike, M Akita
Chemistry letters 38 (2), 166-167, 2009
1712009
Highly Regio- and Diastereoselective Synthesis of CF3-Substituted Lactones via Photoredox-Catalyzed Carbolactonization of Alkenoic Acids
Y Yasu, Y Arai, R Tomita, T Koike, M Akita
Organic letters 16 (3), 780-783, 2014
1692014
Selective host–guest interactions of a transformable coordination capsule/tube with fullerenes
N Kishi, M Akita, M Yoshizawa
Angewandte Chemie 126 (14), 3678-3681, 2014
1592014
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