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Yuta Tsuji
Yuta Tsuji
Faculty of Engineering Sciences, Kyushu University
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Molecular understanding of the adhesive force between a metal oxide surface and an epoxy resin
T Semoto, Y Tsuji, K Yoshizawa
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 115 (23), 11701-11708, 2011
1652011
Close relation between quantum interference in molecular conductance and diradical existence
Y Tsuji, R Hoffmann, M Strange, GC Solomon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (4), E413-E419, 2016
1122016
Dependence of single-molecule conductance on molecule junction symmetry
M Taniguchi, M Tsutsui, R Mogi, T Sugawara, Y Tsuji, K Yoshizawa, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (30), 11426-11429, 2011
1062011
Orbital views of molecular conductance perturbed by anchor units
Y Tsuji, A Staykov, K Yoshizawa
Journal of the American Chemical Society 133 (15), 5955-5965, 2011
1032011
Adsorption and activation of methane on the (110) surface of rutile-type metal dioxides
Y Tsuji, K Yoshizawa
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 122 (27), 15359-15381, 2018
1002018
Frontier orbital control of molecular conductance and its switching
Y Tsuji, R Hoffmann
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 53 (16), 4093-4097, 2014
992014
Tripodal triazatruxene derivative as a face-on oriented hole-collecting monolayer for efficient and stable inverted perovskite solar cells
MA Truong, T Funasaki, L Ueberricke, W Nojo, R Murdey, T Yamada, ...
Journal of the American Chemical Society 145 (13), 7528-7539, 2023
702023
Structural Diversity and Electron Confinement in Li4N: Potential for 0-D, 2-D, and 3-D Electrides
Y Tsuji, PLVK Dasari, SF Elatresh, R Hoffmann, NW Ashcroft
Journal of the American Chemical Society 138 (42), 14108-14120, 2016
702016
Diradical character as a guiding principle for the insightful design of molecular nanowires with an increasing conductance with length
T Stuyver, T Zeng, Y Tsuji, P Geerlings, F De Proft
Nano letters 18 (11), 7298-7304, 2018
682018
Quantum interference, graphs, walks, and polynomials
Y Tsuji, E Estrada, R Movassagh, R Hoffmann
Chemical reviews 118 (10), 4887-4911, 2018
672018
Role of edge oxygen atoms on the adhesive interaction between carbon fiber and epoxy resin
T Semoto, Y Tsuji, H Tanaka, K Yoshizawa
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 117 (47), 24830-24835, 2013
662013
Molecular understanding of the adhesive force between a metal oxide surface and an epoxy resin: Effects of surface water
T Semoto, Y Tsuji, K Yoshizawa
Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan 85 (6), 672-678, 2012
662012
Role of hydrogen-bonding and OH− π interactions in the adhesion of epoxy resin on hydrophilic surfaces
S Nakamura, Y Tsuji, K Yoshizawa
ACS omega 5 (40), 26211-26219, 2020
642020
Quantum interference in polyenes
Y Tsuji, R Hoffmann, R Movassagh, S Datta
The Journal of chemical physics 141 (22), 2014
622014
Methane Activation at the Metal–Support Interface of Ni4–CeO2(111) Catalyst: A Theoretical Study
RK Singha, Y Tsuji, MH Mahyuddin, K Yoshizawa
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 123 (15), 9788-9798, 2019
612019
Exponential attenuation of through-bond transmission in a polyene: Theory and potential realizations
Y Tsuji, R Movassagh, S Datta, R Hoffmann
ACS nano 9 (11), 11109-11120, 2015
552015
Orbital control of the conductance photoswitching in diarylethene
Y Tsuji, A Staykov, K Yoshizawa
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 113 (52), 21477-21483, 2009
552009
Adhesion of epoxy resin with hexagonal boron nitride and graphite
Y Tsuji, Y Kitamura, M Someya, T Takano, M Yaginuma, K Nakanishi, ...
ACS omega 4 (3), 4491-4504, 2019
542019
Molecular Rectifier Based on π–π Stacked Charge Transfer Complex
Y Tsuji, A Staykov, K Yoshizawa
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 116 (3), 2575-2580, 2012
492012
Valence bond theory reveals hidden delocalized diradical character of polyenes
J Gu, W Wu, D Danovich, R Hoffmann, Y Tsuji, S Shaik
Journal of the American Chemical Society 139 (27), 9302-9316, 2017
472017
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