Jiro Tsuji

20.5k total citations · 7 hit papers
314 papers, 15.7k citations indexed

About

Jiro Tsuji is a scholar working on Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jiro Tsuji has authored 314 papers receiving a total of 15.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 260 papers in Organic Chemistry, 64 papers in Inorganic Chemistry and 53 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Jiro Tsuji's work include Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods (72 papers), Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis (57 papers) and Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (55 papers). Jiro Tsuji is often cited by papers focused on Synthetic Organic Chemistry Methods (72 papers), Asymmetric Hydrogenation and Catalysis (57 papers) and Asymmetric Synthesis and Catalysis (55 papers). Jiro Tsuji collaborates with scholars based in Japan, United States and Spain. Jiro Tsuji's co-authors include Isao Shimizu, Ichiro Minami, Tadakatsu Mandai, Kiyotaka Ohno, Takashi Takahashi, Hidetaka Takahashi, Keiji Yamamoto, Masanobu Morikawa, Hideo Nagashima and Yukihiro Ohashi and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Accounts of Chemical Research and Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Jiro Tsuji

308 papers receiving 14.9k citations

Hit Papers

Palladium Reagents and Catalysts 1965 2026 1985 2005 1995 2004 1984 1965 1986 400 800 1.2k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jiro Tsuji Japan 61 14.3k 3.6k 2.2k 775 680 314 15.7k
J. K. Stille United States 59 13.5k 0.9× 3.0k 0.8× 2.2k 1.0× 1.6k 2.0× 457 0.7× 264 16.3k
Ei‐ichi Negishi United States 71 18.0k 1.3× 3.6k 1.0× 2.1k 0.9× 758 1.0× 314 0.5× 335 19.2k
Ronald Grigg United Kingdom 58 12.1k 0.8× 2.1k 0.6× 2.9k 1.3× 699 0.9× 499 0.7× 416 13.4k
Koichiro Oshima Japan 71 18.0k 1.3× 4.0k 1.1× 2.0k 0.9× 765 1.0× 483 0.7× 562 19.4k
Edwin Vedējs United States 58 10.4k 0.7× 2.6k 0.7× 2.8k 1.2× 557 0.7× 166 0.2× 247 11.9k
Kazuhiko Takai Japan 57 10.5k 0.7× 2.4k 0.7× 1.4k 0.7× 524 0.7× 372 0.5× 241 11.3k
Richard F. Heck United States 48 10.3k 0.7× 2.5k 0.7× 1.4k 0.6× 1.0k 1.3× 613 0.9× 110 11.6k
Teruaki Mukaiyama Japan 67 20.8k 1.5× 4.0k 1.1× 7.2k 3.3× 1.7k 2.2× 549 0.8× 976 23.5k
Shun‐Ichi Murahashi Japan 66 12.8k 0.9× 4.9k 1.4× 2.4k 1.1× 2.0k 2.5× 642 0.9× 297 14.6k
Hitosi Nozaki Japan 51 8.4k 0.6× 1.5k 0.4× 1.5k 0.7× 559 0.7× 182 0.3× 327 9.3k

Countries citing papers authored by Jiro Tsuji

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jiro Tsuji

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
1.
Tsuji, Jiro. (2021). Memory of Professor Gilbert Stork. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 79(2). 157–159.
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Tsuji, Jiro. (2005). Rapid Progress in Palladium-catalyzed Reactions: Novel Palladium-catalyzed Reactions Recently Discovered. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 63(5). 539–550. 2 indexed citations
3.
Tsuji, Jiro. (2001). Remarkable Advances in Palladium and Nickel Catalyzed Reactions: Increasing Impact on Orgauic Synthesis.. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 59(6). 607–616. 6 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro. (2000). Organopalladium chemistry in the '60s and '70s. New Journal of Chemistry. 24(3). 127–135. 14 indexed citations
5.
Tsuji, Jiro. (1999). The Birth and Development of .PI.-Allylpalladium Chemistry.. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 57(12). 1036–1050. 11 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro. (1997). A Novel Method of Cyclization by Means of Alkene Metathesis: A Synthetic Strategy of Carbo- and Hetero-Cyclic Compounds.. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 55(12). 1101–1113. 2 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro. (1992). Organic Synthesis by Means of Transition Metal Compounds: Past, Present, and Future.. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 50(12). 1125–1130.
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Mandai, Tadakatsu & Jiro Tsuji. (1992). Palladium Catalyzed Reactions of Propargyl Carbonates.. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 50(10). 908–919. 3 indexed citations
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Shimizu, Isao, Masato Oshima, Kazuo Nagasawa, Jiro Tsuji, & Tadakatsu Mandai. (1991). Palladium-Catalyzed Hydrogenolysis of Allylic Compounds with Formic Acid: Its Application to Organic Synthesis.. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 49(6). 526–540. 1 indexed citations
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Takaishi, Naotake, et al.. (1990). Hydrogenation of carboxylic acids by rhenium‐osmium bimetallic catalyst. Journal of the American Oil Chemists Society. 67(1). 21–24. 31 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro & Isao Shimizu. (1990). New reagents. V. Reducing reagents. HCO2H/R3N/Pd-PPh3 complex catalysts.. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 48(11). 1016–1017. 1 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro, Junzo Nokami, & Tadakatsu Mandai. (1989). Oxidation of olefins to ketones catalyzed by Pd2+ salts and its applications to organic synthesis.. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 47(7). 649–659. 2 indexed citations
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Takahashi, Takashi, et al.. (1988). Macroring contraction methodology. 4. A novel route to steroid A, B, C rings by the transannular Diels-Alder reaction of the 14-membered (E,E,E)-macrocyclic triene. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 110(8). 2674–2676. 48 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro. (1983). . Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 41(7). 619–632. 7 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro, Takashi Takahashi, Isao Shimizu, & Hideo Nagashima. (1980). . Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 38(3). 219–233. 2 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro. (1977). . Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 35(1). 10–26. 15 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro. (1977). . Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 35(2). 94–108. 3 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro. (1974). . Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 32(10). 806–812. 1 indexed citations
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Tsuji, Jiro. (1967). Synthetic Reactions by Means of Palladium Compounds. Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry Japan. 25(11). 984–998.
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Tsuji, Jiro, Hidetaka Takahashi, & Masanobu Morikawa. (1966). Organic Syntheses by Means of Noble Metal Compounds. Part 23. Reactions of π-Allylpalladium Chloride Complexes with Nucleophiles. The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry Japan. 69(5). 920–924. 12 indexed citations

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