Interview with Atsuhiro Osuka
The biggest challenge I was facing 10 years ago was … control of the organization and properties of supramolecular organic soft materials
And today … carbon dioxide fixation
My favorite drink 10 years ago was … beer.
And today … beer.
If I had won the lottery 10 years ago … I would remain an organic chemist until I retire.
The most significant scientific advance of the past 10 years has been … the invention of induced pluripotent stem cells.
My favorite piece of research from the past 10 years is … finding the facile formation of Möbius aromatic molecules from expanded porphyrins.
Atsuhiro Osuka
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Date of birth |
October 16, 1954 |
Position |
Professor, Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Japan |
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Education |
Ph.D. Kyoto University (Professor K. Maruyama) |
Featured Article
- NiII Metalations of [40]- and [42]Nonaphyrins(1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1): The Largest Doubly Twisted Hückel Antiaromatic Molecule,
Takanori Soya, Koji Naoda, Atsuhiro Osuka,
Chem. Asian J. 2014.
DOI: 10.1002/asia.201402933Stepwise insertion of NiII and RhI metal ions into an uncompromising nonaphyrin framework, followed by oxidation with p-chloranil, gave rise to a [40]nonaphyrin NiII―RhI hybrid complex, which has been confirmed as the largest Hückel antiaromatic molecule reported to date.
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