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Research Achievements

Fiscal Year
Cations found to be the culprit behind degraded platinum electrodes
Powering the future – ultrathin films are revolutionizing electrical conductivity
A new, inexpensive measurement device is set to make a big splash in various industries
Low-cost synthesis of pearlescent pigments achieved using vanadium phosphates
Controlling ion transport for a blue energy future
Operando spectroscopy provides a window on water oxidation
Switching off the light to see better
Dual-Beamline Photoelectron Momentum Microscopy Upgrade Revolutionizes Valence Orbital Analysis
Computing takes the guesswork out of chemistry
Custom-made molecules designed to be invisible while absorbing near-infrared light
Stacking molecules like plates improves organic solar device performance
Molecular wires with a twist
Novel green chemistry: A safe, low-cost, and eco-friendly conversion process for the synthesis of sulfonyl fluorides, a world first!
Molecular level changes translate to big efficiency gains for organic solar cells
Smart supramolecular assemblies
Size matters: bioinformatics accurately detects short, fat antibiotic-resistant bacteria
First made-in-Japan biomolecular sequence provides boost to medical care and innovation in biomolecular R&D
Keeping close watch on stem cells
Bioluminescent cell imaging gets a glow-up
Shut the nano gate! Electrical control of nanopore diameter
‘Living’ electrodes breathe new life into traditional silicon electronics