Members of the Analysis Center gave explanations to the press at the Nobel Prize award press conference of Distinguished Professor Susumu Kitagawa
Our adsorption measurement instruments can analyze not only gases related to environmental issues, such as nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), nitrous oxide (N₂O), and sulfur dioxide (SO₂), but also nitrogen (N₂), carbon dioxide (CO₂), hydrogen (H₂), oxygen (O₂), argon (Ar), and ammonia (NH₃). We also welcome consultation regarding measurements using user-supplied gases. For structural analysis, we offer distinctive instruments including solid-state NMR and electron diffraction systems. The iCeMS Analysis Center will continue to provide strong support to researchers both inside and outside Kyoto University who are tackling the study of porous materials.
From left: Associate Professor Ken-ichi Otake, Professor Shuhei Furukawa (Co-director of the Analysis Center), Distinguished Professor Susumu Kitagawa, Associate Professor Masakazu Higuchi (Leader of the Materials Analysis Unit at the Analysis Center), and Lecturer Hirotoshi Sakamoto (Materials Analysis Unit at the Analysis Center)
Explaining the research to the press
Front right: Prof. Furukawa (Co-director of the Analysis Center) holding the porous material for which the award was given.
Prof. Higuchi (Materials Analysis Unit Leader, Analysis Center)
Dr. Sakamoto (Materials Analysis Unit, Analysis Center)

