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YOKOYAMA Miyu
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Ritsumeikan University Graduate School Graduate School of Life Sciences Major in Advanced Life Sciences
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Borylated β-Fluorinated Pyrroles Chem. Lett. (Co-authored) 2023/06/07
Papers
Ion-Pairing Assemblies of Dithienylnitrophenol-Based π-Electronic Anions Stabilized by Intramolecular Interactions Org. Lett. 25 (20),pp.3676-3681 (Co-authored) 2023/05/12
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Anion-Responsive Boron-Spiro-Centered π-Electronic Systems That Form Ion-Pairing Assemblies Org. Lett. 25 (7),pp.1120-1125 (Co-authored) 2023/02/13
Academic conference attendance and presentation
2023/11/07
π-Electronic Ion-Pairing Assemblies of Electronically Functional Anions (π-Conjugated Molecules and Materials)
2023/06/10
Ion-Pairing Assemblies of Dithienylnitrophenol-Based π-Electronic Anions Stabilized by Intramolecular Interactions (Eighteenth International Workshop on Supramolecular Nanoscience of Chemically Programmed Pigments (SNCPP23))
2022/11/18
Ion-Pairing Assemblies of π-Electronic Anions Stabilized by Intramolecular Interactions (The 2nd Online Symposium on Physical Organic Chemistry for Young Chemists)
2022/06/11
Ion-Pairing Assemblies of π-Electronic Anions Stabilized by Intramolecular Interactions (Seventeenth International Workshop on Supramolecular Nanoscience of Chemically Programmed Pigments (SNCPP22))
2022/06/04
Ion-Pairing Assemblies of π-Electronic Anions Stabilized by Intramolecular Interactions