Engineering Excellence
for a Global Stage.
世界で活躍するための工学力を。

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Laboratory

Fujikawa Laboratory

A number of environmental and energy-related issues, such as global warming and related climate change, are currently facing us. In our laboratory, we are developing new materials that can contribute to society through materials chemistry from the perspective of “ubiquitous”. The word “ubiquitous”means ” existing everywhere and all the time”. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and light from the sky are ubiquitous. These have great potential as carbon and energy sources. With “nano” as the keyword, we aim to develop nanomaterials whose size and structure are designed from the molecular level to the nanoscale, and to explore the new field of carbon-neutral chemistry for the effective utilization of this ubiquitous material and energy.

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The Main Research Topics

Nanomembranes for capturing CO₂ directly from the atmosphere
Large-area light-harvesting interface
Design of new functional interfaces utilizing nanowire array
Thin film composite nanomembranes