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A02 Reaction Measurement at Solid-Liquid Interfaces A01 A03 A04

Solid-liquid interfaces can provide reactive nano and micro-space domains where molecular transfer and exchange readily occurs in an inhomogeneous reaction field.
In a liquid phase with restricted reaction field boundaries, a variety of initial morphological structures are possible, which can affect subsequent reactions and can, themselves evolve in terms of morphology.
In order to understand the reaction dynamics in such nano- and micro-space domains, we must clarify the characteristics of these reaction fields by determining the time and space hierarchy and by investigating the reaction space structures including their morphology.
In addition we must obtain molecular-level information by using several time-resolved spectroscopic methods.

◆ Theme

(1) Development of new spectroscopic measurements for solid-liquid interfaces

(2) Investigation of hierarchical structures of solid-liquid interfaces as reaction fields

◆ Keywords

solid-Liquid interfaces, probe Microscope, self-assembled monolayers, reaction intermediates

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◆ Planned Subjects

Time-Resolved Tunneling Electron-Induced Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy of Interface Aggregate
Hiroshi Fukumura (Professor, Tohoku Univ.)
Time-Resolved Near-Field Spectroscopic Study on Photophysical Processes at Solid/Liquid Interface
Naoto Tamai(Professor, Kwansei Gakuin Univ.)
Real-Time Measurement of Solid/liquid Interfacial Electron Transfer Dynamics by Nonlinear Spectroscopy
Kohei Uosaki(Professor, Hokkaido Univ.)
Light-Induced Hierarchical Morphology of Polymer Mixtures Confined in The Mesoscopic Length Scales
Qui-Tran-Cong Miyata(Professor, Kyoto Inst. Tech.)
Measurement of Hierarchical Structures in Molecular Systems with Self-Organisation Methods
Olaf Karthaus(Professor, Chitose Insit. Sci. Tech)

◆ Proposed Research Subjects

Molecular Photo-Recognition and Segregataion at Solid Surface with Perioid Metal Nano-Architecture
Kei MURAKOSHI (Professor, Hokkaido University)
Investigation of Stretching Dynamics of DNA at Meniscus
Kuniharu IJIRO (Professor, Hokkaido University)
Chemical Analysis of Molecular Based Microscopic Structure by STM-Inelastic Tunneling Spectroscopy
Yasuyuki SAINOO (Research Associate, Tohoku University)
Synthesis of Binuclear Complexes Capabale for Adsorption on The Solid-Liquid Interface
Ilya GRIDNEV (Associate Professor, Tohoku University)
Dissipative Structures of Carbon Nanotubes Formed at The Water-Electrode Interface
Masahito SANO (Associate Professor, Yamagata University)
Study on Structure Change and Chemical Reaction Combined by Super-High-Sensitive Thermal Analysis
Keiko NISHIKAWA (Professor, Chiba University)
Research for Photo-Electron Transfer Reaction in Mesoscopical Dynamic Reaction Field
Atsushi TAKAMIZAWA (Ph.D., University of Yamanashi)
Structure and Dynamics of High Density Graft Polymers Studied by Near-Field Optical Microscopy
Hiroyuki AOKI (Associate Professor, Kyoto University)
Pulse Laser-Induced Cavitation: Mechanism and Application to Surface Microfabrication
Nobuyuki ICHINOSE (Associate Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology)
Formation of Nanostructures at The Interface of Polymer Films and Their Time-Resolved Fluorescence Microspectroscopy
Akira ITAYA (Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology)
Clarification of Mechanisms of Cooperative Chemical Phenomena by Microspectroscopy in Bistable Systems
Shuji NAKANISHI (Research Assistant, Osaka University)
Nonlinear Raman Spectroscopy of THz Vibrations at Liquid-Solid Interfaces
Hiroshi ONISHI (Professor, Kobe University)
Fluorescence Label Studies of Thermo-Responsive Polymer Microgel Particles
Kaoru IWAI (Associate Professor, Nara Women's University)
Study on Ionic-Liquid/Nanocrystal Interfacial Reaction Based on Single Particle and Single Molecule Spectroscopy
Tsuyoshi KAWAI (Professor, Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
Reaction Dynamics in Atificial Multi-Cellular System with Hierarchy
Jun-ichi KIKUCHI (Professor, Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
Multiple Measurement of Scanning Probe Microscopy and Time-and Spatial-Dissolved Fluorescence Spectroscopy: Study on Polymer Dynamics at Water Interface
Keiji TANAKA (Associate Professor, Kyushu University)
Construction of Nanostrutures in Reaction Fields and Measurement of Reaction Dynamics at Solid-Liquid Interfaces by Use of Strong Magnetic Fields and Spin Chemistry
Hiroaki YONEMURA (Associate Professor, Kyushu University)
Control of Reaction Fields at Solid-Liquid Interface and Application to Stereoselective Photochemical Reactions
Kazuhiko MIZUNO (Professor, Osaka Prefecture University)
Analysis of The Reactions for Nanoreactors at Solid-Liquid Interfaces by Localized Raman Spectroscopy with a Scanning Probe Microscope
Satoru NISHIO (Professor, Ritsumeikan University)
Asymmetric Potential Generation on a Substrate and Reaction Analysis by SECM/AFM/Optical Microscopy
Ryo YAMADA (Associate Professor, Osaka University)
Laser Induced Organic Molecular Dynamics at Solid-Liquid Interface
Masahiro GOTO (Senior Researcher, National Institute for Materials Science)
Control of Temporal Intermittence of Photoluminescence from Single Quantum Dots
Mitsuru ISHIKAWA (Team Director, Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST))

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