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  1. Supramolecular-Surface Photochemistry: Supramolecular Assembly Organized on a Clay Surface Facilitates Energy Transfer between an Encapsulated Donor and a Free Acceptor
  2. Direct Detection of Key Reaction Intermediates in Photochemical CO2Reduction Sensitized by a Rhenium Bipyridine Complex
  3. Switching of energy transfer reaction by the control of orientation factor between porphyrin derivatives on the clay surface
  4. Hydrogen evolution coupled with the photochemical oxygenation of cyclohexene with water sensitized by tin(iv) porphyrins by visible light
  5. Visible light-induced reduction of carbon dioxide sensitized by a porphyrin–rhenium dyad metal complex on p-type semiconducting NiO as the reduction terminal end of an artificial photosynthetic system
  6. Pinning effect for photoisomerization of a dicationic azobenzene derivative by anionic sites of the clay surface
  7. Preparation of Modified Mica as an Effective Adsorbent to Remove Cs+ from Water
  8. Adsorption and photochemical behaviors of the novel cationic xanthene derivative on the clay surface
  9. Correction to “Photochemical Properties of Mono-, Tri-, and Penta-Cationic Antimony(V) Metalloporphyrin Derivatives on a Clay Layer Surface”
  10. Photochemical Properties of Mono-, Tri-, and Penta-Cationic Antimony(V) Metalloporphyrin Derivatives on a Clay Layer Surface
  11. Artificial Light-Harvesting Model in a Self-Assembly Composed of Cationic Dyes and Inorganic Nanosheet
  12. Oxygen sensing materials based on clay/metalloporphyrin hybrid systems
  13. Role of Hydrophobic Interaction in Controlling the Orientation of Dicationic Porphyrins on Solid Surfaces
  14. High Density Intercalation of Porphyrin into Transparent Clay Membrane without Aggregation
  15. Efficient Singlet–Singlet Energy Transfer in a Novel Host–Guest Assembly Composed of an Organic Cavitand, Aromatic Molecules, and a Clay Nanosheet
  16. Unique Photochemical Properties of p-Substituted Cationic Triphenylbenzene Derivatives on a Clay Layer Surface
  17. Size-Matching Effect on Inorganic Nanosheets: Control of Distance, Alignment, and Orientation of Molecular Adsorption as a Bottom-Up Methodology for Nanomaterials
  18. An artificial muscle model unit based on inorganic nanosheet sliding by photochemical reaction
  19. 粘土ナノシートにより形成される機能性色素材料
  20. Regulation of the Collisional Self-Quenching of Fluorescence in Clay/Porphyrin Complex by Strong Host–Guest Interaction
  21. Unique photochemical behavior of novel tetracationic pyrene derivative on the clay surface
  22. Investigation of adsorption behavior and energy transfer of cationic porphyrins on clay surface at low loading levels by picosecond time-resolved fluorescence measurement
  23. The Mechanism of the Porphyrin Spectral Shift on Inorganic Nanosheets: The Molecular Flattening Induced by the Strong Host–Guest Interaction due to the “Size-Matching Rule”
  24. Controlling the Microadsorption Structure of Porphyrin Dye Assembly on Clay Surfaces Using the “Size-Matching Rule” for Constructing an Efficient Energy Transfer System
  25. How is the water molecule activated on metalloporphyrins? Oxygenation of substrates induced through one-photon/two-electron conversion in artificial photosynthesis by visible light
  26. A Photoactivated Artificial Muscle Model Unit: Reversible, Photoinduced Sliding of Nanosheets
  27. Efficient Excited Energy Transfer Reaction in Clay/Porphyrin Complex toward an Artificial Light-Harvesting System
  28. Novel Methodology To Control the Adsorption Structure of Cationic Porphyrins on the Clay Surface Using the “Size-Matching Rule”
  29. Effects of porphyrin structure on the complex formation behavior with clay
  30. The Water Oxidation Bottleneck in Artificial Photosynthesis: How Can We Get Through It? An Alternative Route Involving a Two‐Electron Process
  31. Key reaction intermediates of the photochemical oxygenation of alkene sensitized by RuII–porphyrin with water by visible light
  32. Unique Solvatochromism of a Membrane Composed of a Cationic Porphyrin−Clay Complex
  33. Electron Transfer from the Porphyrin S2 State in a Zinc Porphyrin-Rhenium Bipyridyl Dyad having Carbon Dioxide Reduction Activity
  34. Preparation and photochemical behavior of polyfluorinated cationic azobenzene-titanoniobate intercalation compounds
  35. Energy transfer reaction of cationic porphyrin complexes on the clay surface: effect of sample preparation method
  36. Microscopic structures of adsorbed cationic porphyrins on clay surfaces: molecular alignment in artificial light-harvesting systems
  37. Dichroic Measurements on Dicationic and Tetracationic Porphyrins on Clay Surfaces with Visible-Light-Attenuated Total Reflectance
  38. Magnetic Alignment of Rhodamine B Intercalated in Synthetic Mica
  39. Non-aggregated adsorption of cationic metalloporphyrin dyes onto nano-clay sheets films
  40. Light-Harvesting Energy Transfer and Subsequent Electron Transfer of Cationic Porphyrin Complexes on Clay Surfaces
  41. The Orientation Control of Dicationic Porphyrins on Clay Surfaces by Solvent Polarity
  42. Photoresponsive Multilayer Spiral Nanotubes:  Intercalation of Polyfluorinated Cationic Azobenzene Surfactant into Potassium Niobate
  43. Novel Soft Chemical Method for Optically Transparent Ru(bpy)3-K4Nb6O17 Thin Film
  44. Optically Transparent Thin Film of Layered Niobate (K4Nb6O17) Intercalated with Tris(2,2′-bipyridyl)ruthenium(II)
  45. Intercalation of Tris(2,2′-bipyridine)ruthenium(II) into a Layered Perovskite Derived from Aurivillius Phase Bi2SrTa2O9
  46. Preparation and Characterization of a Transparent Thin Film of the Layered Perovskite, K2La2Ti3O10, Intercalated with an Ionic Porphyrin
  47. Artificial photosynthesis via two-electron conversion: Photochemical oxygenation sensitized by ruthenium porphyrins with water as both electron and oxygen atom donor
  48. Effects of Axial Ligands on the Formation of a Layered Structure in Mono- and Di-Cationic Charged Tetraphenylporphyrinatoantimony(V)/Synthetic Clay Composites
  49. The ‘size matching rule’ in di-, tri-, and tetra-cationic charged porphyrin/synthetic clay complexes: effect of the inter-charge distance and the number of charged sites
  50. Oxygen Indicator Composed of an Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Compound of Methylene Blue, Reductant, Surfactant and Saponite
  51. Highly Efficient and Selective Epoxidation of Alkenes by Photochemical Oxygenation Sensitized by a Ruthenium(II) Porphyrin with Water as Both Electron and Oxygen Donor
  52. Enhanced Aggregation Behavior of Antimony(V) Porphyrins in Polyfluorinated Surfactant/Clay Hybrid Microenvironment
  53. Photochemical Energy Transfer of Cationic Porphyrin Complexes on Clay Surface
  54. High-Density Adsorption of Cationic Porphyrins on Clay Layer Surfaces without Aggregation:  The Size-Matching Effect
  55. Controlling the reactive state through cation binding: photochemistry of enones within zeolites
  56. Intercalation of Metalloporphyrin-Surfactant Complex into Layered Niobate and the Photochemical Injection of Electrons to Niobate.
  57. High Density Adsorption of Porphyrins onto Clay Layer without Aggregation: Characterization of Smectite-Cationic Porphyrin Complex
  58. Visible light induced oxygenation of cyclohexene with activation of water sensitized by dihydroxy coordinated tetraphenyloprphyrinatotin(IV)
  59. Surface Polyfluorinated Micelles
  60. Surface polyfluorinated cationic vesicles
  61. Adsorption of Organic Molecule and Water to Cast Films of Polyfluorinated Cationic Surfactants.
  62. Photochemical P-450 Oxygenation of Cyclohexene with Water Sensitized by Dihydroxy-Coordinated (Tetraphenylporphyrinato)antimony(V) Hexafluorophosphate
  63. Photochemical Oxygenation of Cyclohexene through Reductive Quenching of Excited Tetraphenylporphyrinatoantimony(V) by Triphenylphosphine
  64. Photochemical Electron Transfer from Hydroxide Ion to the Excited Triplet State of Tetraphenylporphyrinatoantimony(V) upon Visible Light Irradiation in Aqueous Acetonitrile.
  65. Efficient Oxygenation of Alkene through Reductive Quenching of Excited Sb(V)tetraphenylporphyrin by Triphenylphosphine.