Session Details
[F1232-3am]09. Coordination Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry
Wed. Mar 20, 2024 9:00 AM - 11:40 AM JST
Wed. Mar 20, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:40 AM UTC
Wed. Mar 20, 2024 12:00 AM - 2:40 AM UTC
F1232(1232, Bldg. 12 [3F])
Chair: Takashi Matsuo, Tomoya Ishizuka
[F1232-3am-01]Reactions of molybdenum nitride complexes with unsaturated compounds toward nitrogen–carbon bond formation
○Tomoyuki MIYAZAKI1, Shun SUGINOME1, Yoshiaki NISHIBAYASHI1 (1. School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)
[F1232-3am-02]Molybdenum–Catalyzed Dinitrogen Borylation with Hydroboranes
○Atsushi Okochi1, Shun Suginome1, Yoshiaki Nishibayashi1 (1. School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo)
[F1232-3am-03]Capture and catalytic silylation of dinitrogen with novel molybdenum complexes bearing tripodal ligands
○Shoki Yabutani1, Yuko Wasada1, Tomohiko Inomata1, Tomohiro Ozawa1, Hideki Masuda2 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology, 2. Aichi Institute of Technology)
[F1232-3am-04]Reaction of dioxo-ruthenium(VI) porphyrin complex with proton
○Arimi Mori1, Yuki Honda1, Hiroshi Fujii1 (1. Nara Women's University)
[F1232-3am-05]Formation and reactivity of Ru(IV)-hydroxo complexes having N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands
○Shotaro Takeshita1, Tomoya Ishizuka1, Ayako Nagahara1, Hiroto Fujisaki1, Hiroaki Kotani1, Takahiko Kojima1 (1. Univ. of Tsukuba)
[F1232-3am-06]Electrochemical Ammonia Oxidation Catalyzed by Ruthenium Complexes with Multidentate Ligand Containing N-Heterocyclic Carbene Moiety
○Takuma Shimada1, Takashi Inagaki2, Shogo Kuriyama1, Yoshiaki Nishibayashi1 (1. School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, 2. TDK Corporation)
[F1232-3am-07]Photocatalytic substrate oxidation with a heteroaromatic ligand bound to a ruthenium(II) complex as an active site using dioxygen as a terminal oxidant through an Anti-Kasha mechanism
○Taichiro NISHI1, Tomoya ISHIZUKA1, Nanse NAMURA, Hiroaki KOTANI1, Mamoru FUJITSUKA2, Takahiko KOJIMA1 (1. University of Tsukuba, 2. Osaka University)
[F1232-3am-08]Effects of Conjugated-Anchor Molecule Side Chain on Metal Oxide Surface Modification and Photocatalytic Hydrogen Generation
○Morihiro JO1, Qichun JIANG1, Atsushi KOBAYASHI2, Hiroshi MASAI1, Shin-ya TAKIZAWA1, Tomohiro IWAI1, Jun TERAO1 (1. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 2. Graduate School of Sciences, Hokkaido University)
Break
[F1232-3am-09]Carbazole-modified mononuclear metal complex photocatalysts workable for visible-light CO2 reduction without the aid of external photosensitizers
○Yuya Tomiura1, Akinobu Nakada2,3, Hajime Suzuki2, Osamu Tomita2, Ryu Abe2 (1. Faculty of Eng., Kyoto Univ., 2. Graduate School of Eng., Kyoto Univ., 3. PRESTO/JST)
[F1232-3am-10]Development of machine-learning models for the ruthenium complex-catalyzed hydrogenation of ketones
○Haruno Nakajima1, Chihaya Murata1, Naoki Noto2, Susumu Saito2,1 (1. The Univ. of Nagoya, 2. IRCCS)
[F1232-3am-11]Synthesis and Reactivities of Ruthenium-Porphyrin-Based Supramolecular Frameworks Constructed by Intermolecular Non-Covalent Interaction
○Akira Yoneda1, Kento Kosugi1, Yutaka Saga1, Tetsuya Kanbe1, Mio Kondo2, Shigeyuki Masaoka1 (1. Osaka Univ., 2. Tokyo Tech.)
[F1232-3am-12]Effects of sulfur atoms in the ligand of Hoveyda-Grubbs-type complexes on their reactivities in polar solvents
○Seishu Mitsusada1, Tsubasa Kinugawa1, Takashi Matsuo1, Shun Hirota1 (1. Div. Mat. Sci., NAIST)
[F1232-3am-13]Synthesis and characterization of amide-containing N2S3-type nitrosyl Ru(II) complex
○Yuya Terada1, Yuko Wasada1, Tomohiko Inomata1, Tomohiro Ozawa1 (1. Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology)
[F1232-3am-14]C-C Bond Formation between Two μ-Ethylidyne Ligands in a Diruthenium Bis(μ-ethylidyne) Complex Accompanied by the incorporation of an Iron Fragment
○Naoya Noguchi1, Toshiro Takao1 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology)
[F1232-3am-15]Skeletal Rearrangement of a μ-η2:η4-Trienyl Ligand on a Diruthenium Site via a μ-Cyclohexadienyl Intermediate
○Taiki Taniguchi1, Yohei Tsurumaki1, Toshiro Takao1 (1. Tokyo Institute of Technology)