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Takuya HASHIMOTO
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ProfessorChiba University Institute for Advanced Academic Research / Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Keywords
Organic chemistry, Molecular design, Catalytic synthesis, Radical reaction, Molecular probe
Professional Memberships
The Chemical Society of Japan, The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, The Society of Iodine Science
Research Theme
Creation of new molecules and functions

Abstract
Our research consists of three steps: designing and synthesizing molecules with new functions, understanding their properties, and maximizing their functions. Our research targets include molecules ranging from small molecules with molecular weights of several hundred to polymers and biomolecules with molecular weights of several tens of thousands, and we are working on a wide range of functions, including reaction substrates, catalysts, molecular probes, and organic materials. The uniqueness of our research lies in our ability to "create new molecules" that no one has ever created before. We aim to contribute to modern materials science and life science at the molecular level by creating a virtuous cycle of molecular design, synthesis, and function optimization.