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Advanced Materials Laboratory
Honing creativity and engaging in sustainable, responsible actions
Our laboratory is utilizing simple, low-cost, and eco-friendly processes to develop technologies to control the wettability of material surfaces, create materials to enhance the functions of secondary batteries, and make lightweight metal materials such as aluminum and magnesium 欧洲杯足彩app下载_欧洲杯下注平台-【直播*网站】 functional. Moreover, we are developing a production process for new carbon materials.

College of Engineering Chemistry and Materials Environment and Materials Engineering
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Master's Program) Materials Science and Engineering Course
/ Graduate School of Engineering and Science(Doctor's Program) Functional Control Systems Course
- Faculty Name
- ISHIZAKI, Takahiro
- Keyword
- Next-generation energy materials,Carbon materials,Surface treatment,Steam,Battery materials
- Laboratory location
- Research Building TOYOSU Campus 10F 10K27
This lab is for this SDG activity:
STUDY FIELDS
- Materials science and engineering
- Surface engineering
- Electrochemistry
FOR SOCIETY
Through our research activities, we will help improve energy conservation and reduce CO2 emissions by creating self-cleaning glass, extending the usable time of batteries by improving their performances, and enhancing gas mileage by making automobiles lighter.
RESEARCH THEMES
- Creation of catalyst materials through solution plasma for secondary batteries.
- Development of technology for wettability control of material surfaces by imitating the functions of living organisms.
- To create self-repairing materials.
- Development of catalytic materials to adsorb and reduce CO2 gas