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Magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectroscopy is a powerful method for evaluating the electronic structure and magnetic and optical properties of molecules. In particular, MCD measurements have been performed on phthalocyanines and porphyrins with various central metal ions, axial ligands, and substituents to elucidate their properties. It is essential to develop a robust high‐throughput technique...
Nearshore marine sediments deposited along island arcs can preserve evidence of past disaster events, such as tsunamis. Evidence of a tsunami that occurred off the Pacific coast of Tohoku, Japan, on March 11, 2011, was likely preserved in marine sediments. Using geochemical and rock magnetic analyses, this study aimed to investigate tsunami records preserved in marine sediments in Sendai Bay, located...
A novel pyrrolopyrrole azadipyrrin (Janus‐PPAD) with Janus duality was synthesized by a Schiff base–forming reaction of diketopyrrolopyrrole. The orthogonal interactions of the hydrogen‐bonding ketopyrrole and metal‐coordinating azadipyrrin moieties in Janus‐PPAD enabled the metal ions to be arranged at regular intervals: zinc(II) and cobalt(II) coordination provided metal‐coordinated Janus‐PPAD dimers,...