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Graduate School of Science and Engineering Applied Chemistry

Laboratory of Biofunctional Chemistry

Website of the Laboratory 【In Japanese】

Applying biological phenomena to organic chemistry and material sciences

Staff

p.Mizutani

MIZUTANI Tadashi
[Professor]

Acceptable course
Master's degree course
Doctoral degree course

Telephone : +81-774-65-6623
tmizutan@mail.doshisha.ac.jp
Office : SC-522
Database of Researchers


Research Topics

  • Preparation of organic-inorganic hybrid materials
  • Development of molecular electronic materials
  • Functional chemistry of linear tetrapyrrole

Research Contents

When it comes to various biological functions, organic molecules, inorganic molecules, organic polymers and inorganic crystals are adeptly brought together to each play their own role in the creation of superior catalytic activity, information processing, mechanical and electronic properties, and the like. At our laboratory, we look at these systems at a molecular level, with the aim of developing superior materials.

<1> Chemical understanding of the formation and decomposition of bioceramics consisting of inorganic crystals and organic polymers.

Hybridization of hydroxyapatite and water-soluble polymer by a coprecipitation process

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Mechanical properties of polymer-hydroxyapatite hybrid

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<2> Synthesis of liquid crystalline organic semiconductive molecules with a permanent dipole moment.

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<3> Development of synthetic route to various linear tetrapyrroles using oxidative cleavage of porphyrin-iron complex as a key reaction.

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Keywords

  • Organic-inorganic hybrids
  • Molecular electronics
  • Nano-aggregates
  • Porphyrin