Academic Staff and Fellows

NAKAHODO Tsukasa
Associate Professor Doctor of Philosophy
Department/Applied Chemistry  Graduate school/Molecular and Material Engineering

Our research focuses on the use of nanotechnology to create polymer nanotubes having nano-sized pore diameters and metal nanoclusters for which organic molecules serve as protective groups.

Construction of Functional Nanomaterials

Research Area Organic/Inorganic Composite Nano Chemistry
Research Interests This laboratory is engaged in research on the use of nanotechnology to create polymer nanotubes with nano-sized pore diameters as well as metal nanoclusters for which organic molecules serve as protective groups.
Selected Publications (1) Preparation, optical and electrochemical properties of unsymmetrical tetrazaporphyrins with a diarylchalcogenophene unit, T. Kimura and T. Nakahodo,
Dyes Pigm. 2022 207 110745.

(2) Preparation, Structure Determination, and Electrochemical Properties of 4,5-Dialkylbenzo[1,2-d:4,5-d′]bis[1,2,3]triselenoles and Their Singlet and Triplet-State Dications, T. Kimura, T. Nakahodo, E. Suzuki, Y. Nakanishi, Y. Misaki and S. Ogawa, ChemistrySelect 2021 6, 9926.

(3) Chiral Copper(0) Nanoparticles: Direct Synthesis and Interfacial Chiral Induction via Phase Transfer of Copper Nanoparticles, Y. Imanaka, T. Nakahodo and H. Fujihara, ChemistrySelect 2017 2 5806.
Research and Achievements
 







 







 
Education
(Undergraduate Course)
BE and DE from University of Tsukuba
Title of Thesis, Institute, Date Syntheses and Conformational Properties of s-Bonded Dicationic Compounds Containing Selenium Atoms at the Central Position, University of Tsukuba, March, 1998







 







 

Laboratory of Nano Functional Molecular Chemistry

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Academic Staff and Fellows