(Last updated : 2024-04-04 19:10:29)
  Iwakura Izumi
   Kanagawa University  Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry Department of Applied Chemistry
   Kanagawa University Graduate School  Graduate School of Engineering Course of Engineering (Field of Applied Chemistry)
   Professor
■ Present specialized field
Reaction Mechanism Analysis, Laser Chemistry, Theoretical chemistry, Fundamental physical chemistry, Fundamental physical chemistry (Key Word:Reaction Mechanism Analysis, Laser chemistry, Theoretical chemistry) 
■ Book and Papers
1. Papers Alpha-substituent effect on the photodeprotection of 4,5-dimethoxy-2-nitrobenzyl acetate.  (Collaboration)  2024/04
2. Papers Excited State Vibrational Dynamics Reveals a Photocycle That Enhances the Photostability of the TagRFP-T Fluorescent Protein  (Collaboration)  2024/01
3. Papers 5-fs Pulse Laser as a Pioneering Tool in Organic Chemistry  (Collaboration)  2023/08
4. Papers Excitation of coherent molecular vibration to visualize transition state of thermal reaction and to develop novel chemical reaction  (Single)  2022/01
5. Papers Ultrafast charge transfer dynamics in the excited state of DCM measured by a 6-fs UV pulse laser.  (Collaboration)  2021/11
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■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2019/07/30 Ultrafast Dynamics of Laser Dye DCM in the Excited State (The 14th Femtochemistry Conference)
2. 2019/07/30 UV 10-fs Spectroscopy Elucidating the Substitution Effect on Photodeprotection of o-Nitrobenzyl Acetate (The 14th Femtochemistry Conference)
3. 2019/07/30 Generation of Near-UV 5-fs Pulse Laser to Clarify Charge Transfer Dynamics (The 14th Femtochemistry Conference)
4. 2018/12/17 Excitation Wavelength Dependence of Ultrafast Intramolecular Charge Transfer (The 10th Asian Photochemistry Conference)
5. 2018/12/17 Real-Time Measurements of Ultrafast Electronic Dynamics of 4,5-Dimethoxy-2- Nitrobenzyl Acetate using Sub-10 fs Laser Pulses (The 10th Asian Photochemistry Conference)
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■ Department laboratory expense researcher number
  40517083