Susumu Kitagawa
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is a Japanese
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working in the field of coordination chemistry, with specific focus on the chemistry of organic–inorganic hybrid compounds, as well as chemical and physical properties of porous coordination polymers and metal-organic frameworks in particular. He is currently distinguished professor at
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's institute for integrated cell-material sciences (iCeMS), of which he is co-founder and current director.


Life

From 1975 to 1979, Kitagawa pursued and obtained a PhD degree in hydrocarbon chemistry, at
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, where he had previously done his undergraduate studies. He was appointed in 1979 at
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as assistant professor, promoted first to lecturer in 1983, and in 1988 to associate professor. In 1992, he became professor of inorganic chemistry at
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and in 1998 professor of inorganic functional chemistry at the Kyoto University, in the department of synthetic chemistry and biological chemistry. In 2007 he co-founded Institute for Integrated Cell–Material Sciences, and was named deputy director. Since 2013 he is the director of the institute. In addition to his academic positions in Japan, he was guest professor at
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in 1986–1987 with F. Albert Cotton, and at the
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in 1996. In 2011 he became a member of the
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. In 2021, Kitagawa, as a representative of Japan and Kyoto University, attended the historic Japan-Taiwan Symposium and discussed comprehensive biomedical cooperation between the two countries with the presidents of
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and
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.


Research

Professor Kitagawa has published more than 600 research articles in international journals, and these papers are cited more than 25,000 times (as of October 2017). Following
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(1994) and Omar M. Yaghi (1995), Kitagawa (1997) discovered that the
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structure has gas adsorption properties. His most cited works include: * in 1997, a seminal report on a porous coordination polymer (MOF) for small molecule adsorption * in 2004, an early review of functional porous coordination polymers * in 2005, a study of dynamic properties of porous coordination polymers based on hydrogen bonds * in 2009, a review of "soft porous crystals", which feature large-scale structural transformability upon chemical or physical stimulation


Awards

*2003 – Creative Society of Japan (CSJ) Prize for Creative Work *2008 – Humboldt Research Prize *2009 – Chemical Society of Japan Award *2010 –
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*2011 – Medal with Purple Ribbon *2013 – De Gennes Prize *2016 –
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*2016 – Fred Basolo Medal,
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, USA *2017 – Chemistry for the future Solvay Prize *2017 – Fujihara Award *2019 – Grand Prix de la Fondation de la Maison de la Chimie *2019 –
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*2019 – Member of
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*2023 –
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Dr. Susumu KITAGAWA , Japan-Taiwan Symposium (Fu Jen Catholic University)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kitagawa, Susumu 21st-century Japanese chemists Academic staff of Kyoto University 1951 births Living people Scientists from Kyoto