chemistry
Organic Electrochemistry Laboratory
Contributing to green chemistry
The dramatic scientific and technological advancements in the 20th century gave rise to an affluent material society, but it produced environmental problems at every corner of the world. On the other hand, the 21st century is regarded as the century of environment protection. Our laboratory studies include organic electrolytic synthesis ― from the basics to advanced applications ― and the use of electrical energy, instead of reagents containing heavy metals, to contribute to green chemistry.

College of Engineering Chemistry and Materials Chemistry and Biotechnology
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Applied Chemistry Course
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Regional Environment Systems Course
- Faculty Name
- TAJIMA, Toshiki
- Keyword
- Chemistry,Green chemistry,Organic EL,Energy conversions
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Chemistry
- Applied chemistry
FOR SOCIETY
The technologies our laboratory is researching are expected to be used for developing new drugs and functional materials as eco-friendly organic synthesis methods.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Development of organic electrolytic synthesis that contributes to green chemistry
- Development of new methods to fluorinate organic compounds
- Electrolytic synthesis of conductive macromolecules and their application in organic electro-luminescence (EL)