Session Details
[P1-3vn]08. Catalysts and Catalysis
Wed. Mar 20, 2024 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM JST
Wed. Mar 20, 2024 6:45 AM - 8:15 AM UTC
Wed. Mar 20, 2024 6:45 AM - 8:15 AM UTC
Poster Site 1 (理工スポーツホール [1階] アリーナ)
[P1-3vn-01]Degradation mechanism of ruthenium oxide electrocatalysts during oxygen evolution reaction
○Kazuki Obigane1, Kosuke Beppu1, Fumiaki Amano1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University)
[P1-3vn-02]Utilization of low-energy electron beam for the immobilization of Pd nanoparticle catalyst on polymer substrate by radiation irradiation method
○Ryohei Iwano1, Satoshi Seino1, Naoto Uegaki1, Fumiyasu Ishiguro1, Yuji Ohkubo1, Takashi Nakagawa1 (1. Osaka Univ.)
[P1-3vn-03]Greenhouse gas conversion reaction catalyzed by precise nickel clusters
○Tatsuya Moriai1,2, Takamasa Tsukamoto2,3,4, Makoto Tanabe2,5, Tetsuya Kambe1,2, Takane Imaoka1,2, Kimihisa Yamamoto1,2 (1. Lab. for Chemistry and Life Science, Tokyo Tech, 2. JST-ERATO, 3. Inst. of Industrial Science, The Univ. of Tokyo, 4. JST-PRESTO, 5. Ctr. for Integrated Sciences and Humanities, Fukushima Medical Univ.)
[P1-3vn-04]Size effect of V group metal oxide clusters on base catalytic property
○Supisara Hongpuek1, Soichi Kikkawa1, Seiji Yamazoe1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University)
[P1-3vn-05]Precise separation of mixed metal oxide clusters by HPLC
○Nattamon Panichakul1, Tomoki Matsuyama1, Soichi Kikkawa1, Koichi Kikuchi1, Seiji Yamazoe1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University)
[P1-3vn-06]Study on the correlation between photoelectrochemical properties and photocatalytic activities of various GaN:ZnO powders
○Shuji Sekimori1, Hiroka Sandaiji1, Shintaro Abe1, Natsudogi Iwasa2, Takashi Hisatomi3,4, Kazunari Domen3 (1. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University, 2. Graduate School of MedicineScience and Technology, Shinshu University, 3. Research Initiative for Supra-Materials, Interdisciplinary Cluster for Cutting Edge Research, Shinshu University, 4. PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency)
[P1-3vn-07]Optimization of the synthesis conditions for GaN:ZnO solid solution depending on water content of starting materials
○Hiroka Sandaiji1, Natsutogi Iwasa2, Takashi Hisatomi3,4, Kazunari Domen3 (1. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Shinshu University, 2. Graduate School of Medicine, Science and Technology, Shinshu University, 3. Research Initiative for Supra-Materials, Interdisciplinary Cluster for Cutting Edge Research, Shinshu University, 4. PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency)
[P1-3vn-08]Effects of temperature near the photocatalyst under light illumination in aqueous suspension on hydrogen evolution rate
○Mika Hirata1, Hiroto Inuduka1, Yosuke Kageshima1,2, Katsuya Teshima1,2, Hiromasa Nishikiori1,2 (1. Shinshu University, 2. RISM)
[P1-3vn-09]Modification of polymer layer containing phosphate functional groups to surface of hydrogen-evolving photocatalytic particles
○Kiyoharu Yamamura1, Masataka Yamamoto1, Yousuke Kageshima1,3, Katsuya Teshima1,3, Kazunari Domen2, Hiromasa Nishikiori1,3 (1. Shinshu University, 2. The Univ. of Tokyo, 3. RISM)
[P1-3vn-10]Water Splitting under Visible Light Irradiation over a Tiny Amount of Ru-Doped SrTiO3 Photocatalyst Prepared by Various Synthesis Methods
○Chisato Hanafusa1, Yoshiya Ueki1, Motonori Ando1, Yuichi Yamaguchi1,2, Akihiko Kudo1,2 (1. Tokyo Univ. of Science, 2. CVRC, RIST TUS)
[P1-3vn-11]Hydrogen production by photoreforming of organic waste using CdS/ZnS composite photocatalyst via MOF precursor.
○Yusei Kumai1, Morio Nagata1 (1. Tokyo University of Science)
[P1-3vn-12]Hydrogen production by water splitting using carbon-based metal-free photocatalyst
○Eitaro Nishimura1, Morio Nagata1 (1. Tokyo University of Science)
[P1-3vn-13]Pelletized photoelectrodes for photoelectrochemical water splitting
○Surya Pratap Singh1, Kosuke Beppu1, Fumiaki Amano1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University, Faculty & Graduate School of Urban Environmental Sciences)
[P1-3vn-14]Development of Visible-Light Photocatalyst for the Conversion of Glucose to Fungicide
○Mana Akita1, Sho Usuki1, Kazuya Nakata1 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
[P1-3vn-15]Synthesis of aragonite immobilized photocatalysts exhibiting mechano-bactericidal effects and its evaluation of bactericidal performance
○Ayako Gomi1,2, Kaoru Igarashi1, Yukari Miyazaki2, Nobuaki Negishi2, Ryo Yamano1,2, Satoshi Toba1,2 (1. Chiba Institute of Technology, 2. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
[P1-3vn-16]Photocatalytic nitrate generation from water and air on tungsten oxide loaded with noble metal
○Kazuki Miyata1, Yasuhiro Shiraishi1, Takayuki Hirai1 (1. Osaka University)
[P1-3vn-17]Photocatalytic hydrogen peroxide generation on ion-exchange resin-incorporated resorcinol-formaldehyde semiconducting resins
○Yoshihiro Nishiyama1, Yasuhiro Shiraishi1, Takayuki Hirai1 (1. Graduate School of Osaka University)
[P1-3vn-18]Infrared-responsive covalent organic framework (COF) photocatalysts with metal ions atomically immobilized with hydrogen peroxide generation ability
○Kei Oyama1 (1. Kyushu Institute Technology)
[P1-3vn-19]Development of g-C3N4 with high degradation activity for phenol
○Naoko Taki1, Sho Usuki1, Kazuya Nakata1 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
[P1-3vn-20]Visible light responsive photocatalytic methane production using graphite-type carbon nitride (PCN)
○Tatsuki Kanazawa1, Teruhisa Ohno1 (1. Kyushu Institute of Technology)
[P1-3vn-21]Photocatalytic hydrogen production and selective CO2 reduction using nitrogen-rich carbon nitride (C3N5)
○Kosei Ito1, Kei Noda1 (1. Keio Univercity)
[P1-3vn-22]Photocatalytic Roles of Vacancy Sites on Iron nanoparticle supported Zirconium oxide for CO2 photoconversion
○Ayana Omata1, Keisuke Hara1, Tomoki Oyumi1, Kaori Niki1, Yasuo Izumi1 (1. Chiba University)
[P1-3vn-23]Production of Rare Sugars by Electrochemical Oxidation of Monosaccharide
○Kio Kawakatsu1, Sho Usuki1, Yasuaki Einaga2, Kazuya Nakata1 (1. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2. Keio University)
[P1-3vn-24]Development of Pt/C-based electrocatalysts intended for direct oxidation of cellulose dissolved in a strong alkaline aqueous solution
○Kenta Maeda1, Yosuke Kageshima1, Katsuya Teshima1, Hiromasa Nishikiori1 (1. Shinshu University)
[P1-3vn-25]Development of Helical Organocatalyst Based on (cis, cis)-Diphenylurea
○Fumi Takeda1, Mayumi Kudo2, Mamika Ogura1, Yayoi Orihara3, Minami Odagi3, Kazuo Nagasawa3, Aya Tanatani1 (1. Ochanomizu University, 2. National Institute of Technology, Gunma College, 3. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
[P1-3vn-26]Mechanism of organic dye decomposition using persulfate activated by carbon catalysts with varied surface oxidation states
○Urushidate Ryusuke1, Shimoda Syuhei2, Suzuki Keita3, Fukuoka Atsushi2, Takada Tomoya1 (1. Chitose Institute of Science and Technology, 2. Institute for Catalysis, Hokkaido University, 3. Faculty of engineering, Hokkaido University)
[P1-3vn-27]Development of catalytic reaction system utilizing vibration energy
○Ryuichi Fujikake1, Soichi Kikkawa1, Seiji Yamazoe1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University)
[P1-3vn-28]Dehydrogenation of ammonia on the CoAln(n=10-13) cation clusters
○Kazuki Kodaira1, Shoji Kudo1, Hidenori Matsuzawa1 (1. Chiba Institute of Technology)
[P1-3vn-29]Catalytic reaction and the mechanism over vibro-catalyst using low-frequency vibration
○Yuto Oba1, Taiki Uno1, Soichi Kikkawa1, Seiji Yamazoe1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University)
[P1-3vn-30]Effect of reaction temperature on gas phase decomposition of dibromomethane using iron-supported alumina
○Daisuke Fujimoto1, Liu Dan1 (1. National Institute of Technology, Ariake College)
[P1-3vn-31]Effect of sodium chloride on the asymmetric ring-opening reaction of epoxides by Plant-based Organic Molecular Catalyst
○Koichi Wada1, Yasuo Kato2, Makoto Hibi2, Yuki Takeuchi1, Tatsuhiro Asano1 (1. Kyowa Pharma Chemical Co., Ltd, 2. Toyama Prefectural University)
[P1-3vn-32]Fabrication of metal nanoparticles by electrolytic reduction of composite metal oxides
○Toshiaki Oka1, Soichi Kikkawa1, Seiji Yamazoe1 (1. Tokyo Metropolitan University)