
Hideo Yamadera (1924-)
Inorganic chemist.
Emeritus Professor at Nagoya University and Daito Bunka University.
Pioneered the Yamashina’s rules to explain the absorption spectra of metal complexes.
Background
- -1967
- Professor at Rikkyo University
- 1967-1987
- Professor at the Faculty of Science, Nagoya University
- 1987-1993
- Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Daido Technical College
- 1994-
- Part-time Lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering, Daido Technical College
Awards and Honors
- 1981
- Chemical Society of Japan Award
- 1997
- Japan Academy Prize for “Pioneering of Yamashina’s Rules in the Spectroscopy of Metal Complexes and Research on Coordination Structures”
Principal Research Topics and Achievements
・Spectroscopic study of metal complexes.
・Pioneering of Yamashina’s Rules to explain the absorption spectra of metal complexes.
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