MaterialsChemistryMaterialsChemistry12ProfessorEnvironmentalPhotochemistry,Photocatalysis.Associate ProfessorHe received his Dr. degree from Waseda University in 2004. His research interests include silica-based adsorbents, and catalysts.Hiromasa NishikioriIn the FutureAfter GraduationAfter GraduationIn the FutureWater,air,andsoilpurificationcanbeecologicallyachievedusingforcesofnaturewithoutharmingtheenvironment.Westudysuchpurificationprocessesutilizingnotonlyphotocatalysts,butalsonaturalclaymineralsasadsorbentsduringsolarlightirradiation.Wearealsoapplyingthetechnologyofphotocatalysistogenerationofelectricity(photofuelcell)andtohydrogenproductionutilizingorganicwastesinordertocreatealternativeenergy.Itisimportanttodevelopsustainableenergytoestablishanecologicalsociety.Thereisademandformaterialswithmolecularrecognitionandseparationabilities.Preciselycontrolledadsorptivepropertiesatamolecularlevelareaprerequisite,andthuswehavebeenorganizedfunctionalorganicgroupsonsilica-basedmaterialstoinduceaselectiveadsorption.Spatialdistributionofthefunctionalgroupsinthesilicamatrixhasbeencontrolledtocreatetheactivesites(e.g.,porousstructures,reactionnano-vessels)forfutureapplicationsasanartificialenzymeandasensingdevice.TomohikoOkadaWestudyoxidativedegradationofsomepollutantsandwastesandgenerationofelectricityusingthecompositesconsistingofphotocatalystsandnaturalclayminerals.Thistechnologycaninduceeffectiveadsorptionanddegradationoftheorganicsubstancesonthecomposites.Photofuelcellswiththecompositeelectrodescangenerateelectricitywithdisposalofthewastesusingphotocatalyticreaction.Graduatesareworkingactivelyinvariousfields,e.g.environmentalelectronics,waterandairdisposal,andenvironmentalmanagement.Weourstudentssothattheyhavetheirownideastoutilizeforcesofnatureforenvironmentalconservationanddevelopmentofenvironmentally-friendlytechnology.Wehavebeeninterestedinhierarchicallydesignednaturalproductssuchaspreciousstonesandbeautifulanimaltissues.Periodicarrangementsofparticleswithdefinedshapescreatesuchproducts.Hybridizationoffunctionalgroupsonthesurfacesofparticleshasbeeninvestigatedforoptimizingtheperformancesincludingafacileseparationoforganicmolecules,andthedetectionofmoleculesbynakedeyes.Variousmaterialsincludingorganicandinorganicsubstancesaresubjectmattersinpreparationofthesisonadsorbentsandcatalysts.Ourstudentslearnvariouscharacterizingfunctionsofmaterials.Thus,thealumniareactiveinthefieldsofmechanicalandelectronicengineeringaswellaschemistry.instrumentalanalysesforeducatePhotocatalytic activity of TiO2-based materials can generate electricity by oxidatively degrading one of organic wastes, cellulose, during light irradiation.Photograph of natural clay mineral allophaneSilicate nanosheetsand organic functionalities have been used to scaffolds to create nanospacefor molecular recognition.Magnetic nanoparticlesenclosed by a silica microcapsule have been developed for a magnetically collectable, reusable adsorbent and catalyst for concentrating heavy metal ions in acidic aqueous solutions and solid acid catalysis in aqueous media.Transmission electron microscope (TEM) image of allophane nanoparticles.5 nmSmart Adsorbents/catalysts from Inorganic-organic NanocompositesWater Purification and Energy Development Using Forces of Nature
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