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OYAMA Dai
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Fukushima University Faculty of Symbiotic Systems Science Materials Science Course
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Book and thesis
Academic conference presentation
Winning science prize
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Present specialized field
Coordination chemistry
Book and thesis
Books
Behavior of Radionuclides in the Environment III (Co-authored) 2022/03/15
Books
Current Trends in X-Ray Crystallography (Co-authored) 2011/12
Books
Ruthenium-mediated Intramolecular Conversion of Coordinated Oxime to Terminal Nitrosyl Science Reports of the Faculty of Education 2001/06
Papers
Manganese(I) Diimine(tricarbonyl) Complexes with a Redox-active Free Catechol Unit: Redox-induced Molecular Conversion of Catechol to Quinone by electrochemical Redox Reactions on the Complex Electrochemistry 91 (11),pp.112009 (Co-authored) 2023/11
Papers
Crystallographic evidence for the stereoselective substitution of equatorial pyridyl ligands in ruthenium(III) complexes Heliyon 9,pp.e14876 (Co-authored) 2023/04
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Academic conference presentation
2023/09/08
Synthesis of stable Ru(III)-aqua complexes and effect of supporting ligands on their reactivities (International Symposium for the 80th Anniversary of the Tohoku Branch of the Chemical Society of Japan)
2022/08/08
Evidence for Stereoselective Substitution of Pyridine Derivatives (PY) in
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Units (8th Asian Conference on Coordination Chemistry)
2020/03/22
電子状態の最適化を志向した配位モード制御ルテニウム光増感剤:色素分子からチタニアへの電子注入効率の評価 (日本化学会第100春季年会)
2019/10/15
New Synthetic Strategies for Construction of Selective Metal- and/or Organic-Hydride Units on Ru Complex without H2 Gas (7th Asian Conference on Coordination Chemistry)
2019/10/15
Structure-Property Relationship Based on Synergistic Effects of Supporting Ligand and Coordination Geometry in Ruthenium Complexes Containing Asymmetric Polypyridines (7th Asian Conference on Coordination Chemistry)
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Winning science prize
2017/04
The Editors of POLYHEDRON (Elsevier) Outstanding reviewer in Polyhedron