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Weaving atoms and molecules into a better future.

Applied chemistry plays a vital role in the development of advanced science and technology for the efficient use of natural resources as well as the development of new materials through fundamental research. This involves the understanding and characterization of the chemical properties, structures and reactivities of various materials and processes at the atomic and molecular levels. The department of Applied Chemistry consists of two subdepartments: Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, and Organic and Polymer Chemistry.
Academic Staff
Department of Applied Chemistry
Subdepartment of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Hideaki Hisamoto Professor
Tatsuro Endo Associate Professor
Inorganic Chemistry
Masahiro Tatsumisago Professor
Kiyoharu Tadanaga Associate Professor
Akitoshi Hayashi Assistant Professor
Physical Chemistry
Masaya Matsuoka Professor
Masato Takeuchi Associate Professor
Yu Horiuchi Assistant Professor
Electrochemistry
Hiroshi Inoue Professor
Eiji Higuchi Assistant Professor
Masanobu Chiku Assistant Professor
Environmental Chemistry
Hiroshi Bandow Professor
Norimichi Takenaka Associate Professor
Yasuhiro Sadanaga Assistant Professor
Molecular Recognition Chemistry
Tsutomu Nagaoka Professor
Hiroshi Shiigi Associate Professor
Subdepartment of Organic and Polymer Chemistry
Organic Molecular Chemistry
Kazuhiko Mizuno Professor
Hiroshi Ikeda Professor
Material Creation Chemistry
Hiroyuki Nakazumi Professor
Shigeyuki Yagi Associate Professor
Takeshi Maeda Assistant Professor
Eisuke Ohta Assistant Professor
Polymer Chemistry
Masamitsu Shirai Professor
Haruyuki Okamura Associate Professor
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Akiya Ogawa Professor
Motohiro Sonoda Lecturer
Akihiro Nomoto Assistant Professor
Biopolymer Chemistry
Kenji Kono Professor
Atsushi Harada Associate Professor
Eiji Yuba Assistant Professor
Sputtering chamber for the fabrication of visible-light-responsive Ti oxide thin films.
Sputtering chamber for the fabrication of visible-light-responsive Ti oxide thin films.
Both are at the forefront of research in the following eleven fields: analytical chemistry; syntheses of advanced inorganic materials; surface photochemistry, catalysis and photocatalysis; electrochemistry and electrochemical energy conversion; the reactions, syntheses and properties of organic molecular compounds; syntheses of organic functional materials; syntheses of functional polymers; organometallic chemistry and bio-organic chemistry; polymer physics and biopolymer chemistry; environmental chemistry and sonochemistry; molecular recognition chemistry. Our education and research curricula not only involve efforts to meet many challenges facing the world today, such as decreasing energy consumption, uses of natural resources and pollution caused by environmental toxins, but also the training of individuals who, through the knowledge and experience acquired here, will contribute to the betterment of the world.
Graduate students in search for novel organometallic compounds. Nanocrystalline Bemite (AlO(OH)) thin film having ultra water-repelling property prepared by a sol-gel method.
Graduate students in search for novel organometallic compounds. Nanocrystalline Bemite (AlO(OH)) thin film having ultra water-repelling property prepared by a sol-gel method.
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