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Nobuhiro Yanai
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PI of Yanai Lab, Professor at the University of Tokyo, Associate Editor of Chem. Phys. Rev., photon upconversion, hyperpolarization, quantum sensing

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The 5th International Symposium on Singlet Fission and Photon Fusion (ISPF2) will be in Tokyo, July 8-10, 2026. Check out the link below for more information. Abstracts due March 31, 2026 and registration closes April 30, 2026. @nobuhiroyanai.bsky.social
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The next masterpiece from Matthias focusing on Coulombic dyads as new #photocatalyst class has been accepted in ACIE. Higher quantum yields in red-light catalysis by adding an inexpensive salt to use #Os as efficiently as possible. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... @labheinze.bsky.social

Congatulations Yuta and Wataru for getting the Poster Prize at The 46th Workshop on Photochemistry for Young Researchers! We'd appreciate the organizers for their great efforts.

Our previous group member Tomoyuki has returned to Japan after a short postdoc stay at the Wasielewski lab. Thanks for the Northwestern wine glass!
Tomoyuki has just been appointed as an Assistant Professor at Kyushu University. Huge congratulations, best of luck in your future endeavors!

Congratulations Wataru for getting the poster prize at ISMSC2025!!

Many thanks Christian Doonan for visiting us and giving an inspiring seminar! We enjoyed delicious sushi too much so totally forgot to take a photo😅 Instead here’s a photo with his favorite Taiyaki. See you soon in Kyoto next week!

NTU, not NUS

It was our great pleasure to host Prof. Shie-Ming Peng from NUS today. We appreciate the beautiful coordination chemistry of “Peng Dragon” and the interesting stories related to Prof. Nozoe.

A bit late to post about our new work; we carried out dye–quencher pair screening and found new efficient photo-CIDNP pairs.
Many thanks J. Chem. Phys for choosing this as Editor's pick!
Congrats Toshiteru, Takuya, and all!

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Dye–quencher pair screening for efficient photo-CIDNP: The role of molecular diffusion
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging are well-established techniques to acquire diverse molecular information, while the
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Now out in @pubs.acs.org ACSnano 🔥: New application of metal ion DNP for gaining high sensitivity in NMR of semiconductor nanocrystals! Plus a lot of cool electron microscopy and hyperfine epr spectroscopy! Congratulations Ran and Daniel! #NMRchat
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Metal Ion Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Mn(II)-Doped CdS Nanocrystals: Atomic-Scale Investigation of the Dopant and Its Host
Development of functional nanocrystals requires precise control over their composition and structure. Particularly, surface composition, defects, and doping play a central role in our ability to develop functional nanomaterials. As such, there is great interest in capturing these properties. Solid-state NMR spectroscopy is a powerful tool for probing structural and compositional features at the atomic scale, in particular, when it is coupled with the high sensitivity gained by dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP). DNP enhances NMR sensitivity by transferring high electron spin polarization to the surrounding nuclear spins. This dramatically improves the signal intensity, making it a valuable tool for detecting subtle structural features. Utilizing metal ion dopants as polarization agents for DNP has been shown to be an excellent approach to increasing ssNMR sensitivity in the bulk of inorganic solids. Here, we demonstrate the implementation of this approach to nanocrystals, focusing on Mn(II)-doped CdS, where homogeneous doping is known to be challenging while being critical for the DNP process. The intricate nature of the doping was elucidated by quantitative electron microscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. We confirmed that Mn(II) doping is confined to the core of the nanocrystals and that statistically dopants are homogeneously distributed within each nanocrystal. DNP from Mn(II) dopants is then shown to increase 113Cd NMR sensitivity by an order of magnitude, enabling distinction between core and surface environments as well as the detection of defects in the bulk of the nanocrystals. We expect that the approach can be extended to other nanocrystals, providing an efficient route for characterizing their bulk and surface properties.
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Excellent Fe(II) Binding Tag in Protein Paramagnetic NMR Spectroscopy | Inorganic Chemistry pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/... Su and co-workers @InorgChem #iron #ferrous #paramagnetic #BindingTag #NMR #TDA

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New tools! GreenPy and ApplePy are fluorescent biosensors for pyruvate with huge responses (20–40x in vitro) and a range of affinities (10s of μM to mM). These should be game changers for imaging of metabolism! Great work by Shosei Imai @sikmys.bsky.social and team 👏. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
High-performance genetically-encoded green and red fluorescent biosensors for pyruvate
Pyruvate is the end-product of glycolysis and a central metabolite involved in many biochemical pathways. However, a lack of high-performance (i.e., Δ F / F > 10) single fluorescent protein (FP)-base...
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Thank you @mirceadinca.bsky.social for visiting us and giving the truly inspiring talk! We learned a lot from you and enjoyed the fun time with you 🍤 Hope to have you again in Tokyo!

@buchergroup.bsky.social and I really enjoyed the ISMAR-ENC dinner at the aquarium. It’s not just aquarium, very artistic. Lovely, precious time…
It was such a wonderful week to meet many great scientists. Many thanks to the organizers and hope to see you all again soon!

The first group photo of the Yanai Lab at the University of Tokyo😄
Our new history begins here!!

Welcome Taiga, Ayane, Kenta, Takayasu, Takumi, and Takeyuki to the Yanai Lab!! Let's explore new photochemistry together!

The member list of our HP has been updated:
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Brijith visited us and gave a wonderful seminar, thank you! We had a nice discussion about multinuclear NMR and many other things and enjoyed 🍣

Yesterday was the last day of Bhavesh at the Yanai lab. We already start to miss you, because your presence and contributions have been incredible… Best of luck with your new journey!!!

Beautiful sakura welcome me back to Japan🌸
Amazing Botanical Garden of the University of Tokyo

It was fantastic to visit @ashokaj.bsky.social and Archana @berkeleylab.lbl.gov and have exciting discussions. Thank you for hosting me so nicely! It was an interesting experience to have Japanese food in Berkeley and indeed it was very 👍

Wonderful hanging out with @spectreresearch.bsky.social
after QIS symposium happy hour of ACS Spring Meeting over 🌮 🍻
I promised to visit @UNSW in the near future!!

We had a farewell party for Bhavesh. He stayed 3 years with us and made a huge contribution for acene-based projects. He was truly wonderful member so we’re very sad to say goodbye 😢
But we should celebrate his new position in Finland, good luck with your new adventure, Bhavesh!

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AIP J. Chem. Phys. Dye-quencher pair screening for efficient photo-CIDNP: The role of molecular diffusion, Toshiteru Tada, Takuya Shimajiri*, Koki Nishimura, Naoto Matsumoto, Nobuhiro Yanai* @nobuhiroyanai.bsky.social pubs.aip.org/aip/jcp/arti... #NMRchat #NMR 🧲
Dye–quencher pair screening for efficient photo-CIDNP: The role of molecular diffusion
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and magnetic resonance imaging are well-established techniques to acquire diverse molecular information, while the
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Thank you Sebastian for visiting us and giving a wonderful talk! He will stay a few more days for discussion, and hopefully will come back again for a longer stay. Looking forward to new collaborations!

We appreciate Aron @lonepair.bsky.social for your truly inspiring talk in Tokyo! We had great discussions and enjoyed good seafoods. We look forward to hosting your longer stay next time!!

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Insight into the recent paper from Andreas Vargas Jentzsch @avj-chem.bsky.social, Sabine Richert @sabine-richert.bsky.social and colleagues in @chemistryworld.com

Glad to see this out, congratulations for the great work👏👏
I am super exited to share the publication hashtag#openaccess of our paper “Automated Research Platform for Development of Triplet−Triplet Annihilation Photon Upconversion Systems” published in
@acs.org Central Science

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I am super exited to share the publication hashtag#openaccess of our paper “Automated Research Platform for Development of Triplet−Triplet Annihilation Photon Upconversion Systems” published in
@acs.org Central Science

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🧪A fresh take on Carbon Nanodot Photocatalysis! Embedding chromophores in CNDs reshapes their photochemistry—suppressing phenazine disproportionation and enabling hydrogen generation.

👏 Congrats to all co-authors! Check it out here 👇

🔗 doi.org/10.1002/anie.202418626
Improving Photocatalytic Hydrogen Generation via Polycitric Acid‐based Carbon Nanodots
The influence, that polycitric acid-based carbon nanodot (CND) can pose on the properties of incorporated N-hetero-π-conjugated chromophores was investigated. Phenazine was used as the probe chromoph...
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It was a great visit to Yonsei University last week. I really appreciate Dongho and Woojae for the kind invitation and wonderful hospitality. I enjoyed the discussion about singlet fission and many other things very much. Looking forward to seeing you all again soon!