Date
14:00-15:00 Wednesday, March 25th, 2026
Place
302, Main Research Building, Myodaiji-campus, Institute for Molecular Science
Host
Institute for Molecular Science
Co-host
Advanced Research Infrastructure for Materials and Nanotechnology in Japan (MEXT-ARIM Japan)
Capacity
20 participants
Participation fee
Entry is complimentary
Application for participation
On-site registration
Summary
【Title】Electrochemical Activity Mapping on Low-dimensional Energy Materials
【Speaker】Prof. Akichika Kumatani (Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Chiba Institute of Technology)
【Place】302, Main Research Building, Myodaiji-campus, Institute for Molecular Science
【Language】English
In this seminar, we introduce nanoscale electrochemical activity mapping using scanning electrochemical cell microscopy (SECCM). Representative applications to lithium-ion battery electrode materials, redox mediators, and electrocatalysts will be presented, highlighting how local structure, defects, and chemical doping influence electrochemical reactions.
This seminar will be of interest to researchers seeking to understand structure-function relationships in low-dimensional energy materials and to explore advanced electrochemical characterization approaches.
Contact
Institute for Molecular Science
Taketoshi Minato
E-mail: minato(at)ims.ac.jp ※Please replace (at) with @.
Please refer to the link below for further details.
[URL] https://www.ims.ac.jp/en/research/seminar/2026/03/25_6947.html