Hiizu Iwamura
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is a Japanese
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and Professor of
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, as well as Professor Emeriti of the Institute for Molecular Science in Okazaki, the
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Education

* 1957 B.S. Faculty of Science, The
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* 1962 D.Sci. in Chemistry, The
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:Thesis: Intramolecular Hydrogen Bonding between Hydroxy Group and π-Electron Systems (Supervisors: Professors Yoshiyuki Urushibara and Michinori Oki)


Academic experience

*1962-1966 Assistant Professor, The
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*1966-1969 Lecturer, The
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*1967-1969 Research Associate,
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(with Prof Howard E. Zimmerman) *1970-1977 Associate Professor, The
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*November 1974-January 1975 DAAD Visiting Professor,
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*1977-1988 Professor, Institute for Molecular Science, 1978-1987 Director of Division of Applied Molecular Science *1983-1985 Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Engineering,
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*1987-1995 Professor, The
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*November, 1987 Visiting Professor,
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*1994-1998 Professor,
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, 1995-1998 Director, Institute for Fundamental Research in Organic Chemistry,
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*April–May, 1995 Visiting Professor,
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*1998-2000 Professor, National Institution for Academic Degrees *2000-2005 Professor, University of the Air, 2001-2005 Director of Tokyo Bunkyo Study Center *2005-2010 Professor, Advanced Research Institute of Science and Humanity,
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*2010–present Professor, College of Science and Technology,
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Professional activities

*1979-1989 Associate and Titular Member, Commission on Organic Photochemistry, Division of Organic Chemistry,
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*1992-1994 Member of the Board of Directors of the
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*1993-1994 Chairman, Kanto Section of the
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*1999-2012 Chairperson of the Committee for Validation and Examination for Degrees, National Institution for Academic Degrees and University Evaluation *2000-2005 Member of the Science Council of Japan *2005-2011 Corresponding Member of the Science Council of Japan *March 2000-February 2001 President Elect, the
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*March 2001-February 2002 President, The
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*2007-2008 The First President, Japan Union of Chemical Science and Technology


Journals involvement

*1987-1996
Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry The ''Journal of Physical Organic Chemistry'' is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal, published since 1988 by John Wiley & Sons. It covers research in physical organic chemistry in its broadest sense and is available both online and in print ...
Editorial Board *1987-1992
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, Advisory Board *1987-1999 Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry, Advisory Board *1988-2000
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), Editorial Advisory Board


Chairmanship of conferences and symposia

*June 1982 Oji International Seminar on Chemistry of Weak Molecular Interactions in Aichi *October 1992 International Conference on Chemistry and Physics of Molecule-Based Magnetic Materials in Tokyo *1990-1995 The
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Executive Committee for 1995-Chemical Congress of The Pacific Basin Societies in Honolulu *1995 The 6th Kyushu International Symposium on Physical Organic Chemistry *1995-2000 Vice-Chairman, 2000 Chemical Congress of the Pacific Basin Societies in Honolulu *September 1996 The 1st Gordon Research Conference on Organic Structure and Properties in Fukuoka


Awards and honors

*1963 The
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Award for Young Scientist  *November 1987 Julia and Edward Lee Lectureship from the
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*1992 The
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Award *1996 Purple Ribbon Medal of Japan (Shiju Hosho) *1998 Fujiwara Science Award *2001 Maria Sklodowska-Curie Medal from the Polish Chemical Society *2003 The Japan Academy Prize *2010 The
Order of the Sacred Treasure The is a Japanese order, established on 4 January 1888 by Emperor Meiji as the Order of Meiji. Originally awarded in eight classes (from 8th to 1st, in ascending order of importance), since 2003 it has been awarded in six classes, the lowest ...


Major research interest and accomplishments

*Organic molecule-based magnets, Radical and carbene chemistry, Correlated internal rotation (molecular gears), Organic reactions in sub- and supercritical water. **In 1984 he prepared hydrocarbon tri-carbene and tetra-carbene to demonstrate that their 2p-electron spins aligned in parallel and paramagnetic moments became greater than those of iron(III) and Gd(III) salts due to five 3d- and seven 4f-electron spins, respectively. The highest spin nona-carbene ever prepared had a S = 9 ground state (1993). Aminoxyl radicals and pyridylcarbenes were assembled into polymers by coordination with magnetic metal ions to give mixed metal-organic molecule-based magnets. They included a ferromagnet with the Curie temperature of 46 K (1996) and photomagnets where only the irradiated part become strongly magnetic (1997). **Earlier he designed and prepared a whole series of di-(9-triptycyl)X (X=CH2, NH, O, SiH2, S) as molecular cog-wheels and demonstrated that they undergo almost free correlated internal rotation (disrotation) by various physical and chemical measurements. Since the rapid internal rotation of the cog-wheels does not get off the track, the di-9-triptycyl compounds carrying different benzene ring(s) gave isolable stereoisomers due to the phase of the label in spite of the rapid internal rotation (1980).H. Iwamura and K. Mislow, “Stereochemical Consequences of Dynamic Gearing”, Acc. Chem. Res., 21 (1988) 175-182.
/ref> **More recently he developed a number of preparative organic reactions that proceed by way of aldol condensation and Michael addition in sub- or supercritical water in the absence of any added catalysts.


Selected bibliography

*“Magnetic Behavior of Nonet Tetracarbene m-Phenylenebis diphenylmethylenen-3-yl)methylene, T. Sugawara, S. Bandow, K. Kimura, H. Iwamura, and K. Itoh, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 106 (1984) 6449-6450. *“High-spin organic molecules and spin alignment in organic molecular assemblies“, H. Iwamura, Adv. Phys. Org. Chem. 26 (1990) 179-253. *“A Branched-Chain Nonacarbene with a Nonadecet Ground State: A Step Nearer to Superparamagnetic Polycarbenes“, N. Nakamura, K. Inoue, and H. Iwamura, Angew. Chem., Inter. Ed. Engl., 32 (1993) 872-874. *“Studies of Organic Di-, Oligo-, and Polyradicals by Means of Their Bulk Magnetic Properties“, H. Iwamura and N. Koga, Acc. Chem. Res. 26, 346-351 (1993). *“Toward Dendritic Two-Dimensional Polycarbenes: Synthesis of "Starburst"-Type Nona- and Dodecadiazo Compound and Magnetic Study of Their Photoproduct”, K. Matsuda, N. Nakamura, K. Inoue, N. Koga, and H. Iwamura, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 69 (1996) 1483-1494. *“High-Spin Polynitroxide Radicals as Versatile Bridging Ligands for Transition Metal Complexes with High Ferri-/Ferromagnetic TC”, H. Iwamura, K. Inoue, and T. Hayamizu, Pure Appl. Chem. 68 (1996) 243-252. *“Formation of Ferromagnetic Chains by Photolysis of 1:1 Complexes of Bis(hexafluoro-acetylacetonato)copper(II) with Diazodi(4-pyridyl)methane”, Y. Sano, M. Tanaka, N. Koga, K. Matsuda, H. Iwamura, P. Rabu, and M. Drillon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 119 (1997) 8246-8252. *“Magnetic Ordering in Metal Coordination Complexes with Aminoxyl Radicals”, H. Iwamura and K. Inoue, in Magnetism; Molecules to Materials II. Molecule-Based Materials, J. Miller and M. Drillon, Eds.; Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, Germany; Chapt. 2 (2001) 61-108. *“Organic Synthetic and Supramolecular Approaches to Free Radical-based Magnets”, H. Iwamura, Proc. Japan Acad., 81, Ser. B (2005) 233-243. *“What role has organic chemistry played in the development of molecule-based magnets?” H. Iwamura, Polyhedron 66 (2013) 3–14. *“Unconventional Synthesis and Conformational Flexibility of Bis(1-triptycyl) Ether”, Y. Kawada and H. Iwamura, J. Org. Chem., 45 (1980) 2547-2548. *“Crystal and Molecular Structure of Bis(9-triptycyl) Ether”, H. Iwamura, T. Ito, H. Ito, K. Toriumi, Y. Kawada, E. Osawa, T. Fujiyoshi, and C. Jaime, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 106, (1984) 4712-4717. *“Stereochemical Consequences of Dynamic Gearing”, H. Iwamura and K. Mislow, Acc. Chem. Res., 21 (1988) 175-182. *“Organic Reactions in Sub- and Supercritical Water in the Absence of Any Added Catalyst”, H. Iwamura, T. Sato, M. Okada, K. Sue and T. Hiaki, J. Res. Inst. Sci. Tech., Nihon Univ., 132 (2014) 1–9.


External links


Prof. Emeritus Hiizu Iwamura awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon

ICMM 2O12 Olivier Kahn Lecture


References

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