Assoc. Prof. Dr.  Toshiro Takao - Organometallic Chemistry - Best Researcher Award 

Institute of Science Tokyo - Japan 

Author Profile 

SCOPUS 

ORCID 

🧪 Early academic pursuits

Toshiro Takao embarked on his academic journey at the prestigious tokyo institute of technology, where his passion for chemistry flourished. he earned his ph.d. in 1995, focusing on advancing the field of chemical sciences. this foundation set the stage for his future contributions to organometallic chemistry and catalysis, as he delved deeply into the intricacies of molecular interactions and chemical transformations.

🏢 Professional endeavors

Following his doctorate, dr. takao began his career as a researcher at mitsui chemicals inc., where he honed his expertise in applied chemical sciences. in 1999, he joined the tokyo institute of technology as an assistant professor, contributing to both teaching and research. his dedication to academia led to his promotion to associate professor in 2008, a role he continues to excel in, guiding students and conducting groundbreaking research.

⚗️ Contributions and research focus

Dr. Takao’s research primarily revolves around organometallic cluster chemistry and the development of novel catalytic reactions using polyhydrido clusters. his pioneering work has Organometallic Chemistry unveiled new insights into the synthesis and behavior of bimetallic and triangular metal clusters. his exploration of catalytic reactions has potential applications in sustainable chemistry, highlighting the transformative power of his research.

🏅 Accolades and recognition

Over the years, dr. Takao has earned recognition for his innovative contributions to organometallic chemistry. his publications in esteemed journals such as inorganic chemistry and Organometallic Chemistry organometallics underscore his impact on the field. his peers and the broader scientific community have celebrated his work for advancing the understanding of complex chemical systems.

🌍 Impact and influence

Dr. Takao’s research not only advances fundamental chemistry but also paves the way for practical applications in catalysis and material science. his findings on metal clusters and catalytic Organometallic Chemistry processes have inspired further studies and innovations in organometallic chemistry, influencing researchers globally.

🔬 Legacy and future contributions

As an associate professor at tokyo institute of technology, dr. takao continues to shape the future of chemical science. his commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists and his dedication to pushing the boundaries of organometallic chemistry ensure that his legacy will endure. he remains a beacon of innovation and excellence, driving discoveries that will impact science for years to come.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Synthesis of Bimetallic Dinuclear Hydrido Complexes of Re and Rh/Ir Supported by a Direct M–M′ Bond: The Role of the M–M′ Bond in the Site Exchange of Hydrides
    Authors: Toshiro Takao, Shinji Matsuzawa, Masahiro Nagaoka
    Journal: Inorganic Chemistry
  • Title: Synthesis of a 50-electron triangular ruthenium cluster containing a μ3-methylidyne ligand via the fragmentation of the Ru2 skeleton
    Authors: Toshiro Takao, Shu Egawa, Takayuki Ochi, Takeshi Fukuyama
    Journal: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
  • Title: Skeletal Rearrangement of a μ–η2:η4-Hexatrienyl Ligand at a Diruthenium Site via a μ–η5-Ruthenacyclohexadienyl Intermediate
    Authors: Toshiro Takao, Taiki Taniguchi, Yohei Tsurumaki
    Journal: Organometallics
  • Title: Synthesis of a diruthenium μ-η4-α-diimine complex via dehydrogenative coupling of cyclic amines and its role in dehydrogenative oxidation of pyrrolidine
    Authors: Toshiro Takao, Ryuichi Shimogawa, Ryosuke Fujita, Shu Egawa
    Journal: Dalton Transactions
  • Title: Heterobimetallic Trihydrido Complex of Ruthenium and Rhodium Supported by Cyclopentadienyl Groups with Different Steric Demands
    Authors: Toshiro Takao, Taichi Monoe, Ryuichi Shimogawa, Keigo Nakamura
    Journal: Organometallics
Assoc. Prof. Dr.  Toshiro Takao – Organometallic Chemistry – Best Researcher Award