C-2 : Functions and applications of nanocarbon materials

Organizers:

Representative
・ Prof. Ogata Hironori Department of Chemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry, Hosei University
Correspondence
・ Prof. Ogata Hironori Department of Chemical Science and Technology, Faculty of Bioscience and Applied Chemistry, Hosei University [email protected]
・ Prof. Aoki Nobuyuki Department of Materials Science, Chiba University [email protected]
Organizers
・ Prof. Tachibana Masaru Department of Nanosystem Science, Yokohama City University
・ Dr. Wakahara Takatsugu National Institute for Materials Science, Carbon Composite Materials Group
・ Prof. Tsubota Toshiki Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology

Scope:

In this symposium, we will provide a place to present the research on carbon-based nanomaterials. The purpose of this symposium was to provide a forum for meaningful discussion about researches about synthesis physical properties, and applications of various forms of nanocarbon materials (fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, carbon nanowalls, graphene , graphene oxide, diamond, diamond-like carbon, marimo carbon, carbon quantum dots, etc.). We look forward to presenting research results at the forefront of nanocarbon material researches on interesting physical properties such as electrical and magnetic properties, mechanical properties and catalytic activities, corresponding to the unique structure of carbon-based materials. We also welcome presentations on environmentally friendly synthesis methods for nanocarbon materials, such as the use of biomass et al. We also welcome various applied research using carbon materials, such as development of biomolecular compatible materials, fuel cells, electric double layer capacitors, solar cells, LEDs, and various sensors et al.

Topics:

1. New nanocarbon material (synthesis / physical characteristics)
2. Application of composite materials based on nanocarbon materials
3. Electronic devices, sensors, battery materials
4. Carbon catalyst
5. Biocompatibility
6. Utilization of biomass