Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry
In the Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, we conduct research and education primarily in the following fields covering both fundamental and applied studies.
- Energy conversion chemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Surface science
- Catalysis
- Physical organic chemistry
- Exited-state physical
- Organometallic chemistry
- Organic synthesis
- Nuclear chemistry
Our aim is to explore and develop novel fields of chemistry in order to contribute to the progress of science and technology, which will promote the welfare of our society by producing excellent chemists through our graduate programs.
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Research Laboratories
Energy Conversion Chemistry
Applied Electrochemistry
Functional Materials
Hydrocarbon Chemistry Fundamentals
Excited-State Hydrocarbon Chemistry
Advanced Biomedical Engineering
Catalyst Materials
Catalytic Organic Chemistry
Catalyst Design Engineering
Synthetic Organotransformation
Structural Organic Chemistry
Organotransition Metal Chemistry
Isotope Chemistry
Organic Functional Chemistry
Flow Energy Storage Engineering