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12/20/2001 The thinnest Silicon Nitride Layer is successfully created
- Formation of the crystalline Silicon Nitride Layer on Si(001) substrate with a monolayer thick for the first time -

07/03/2001 Group develops first ever convenient, rapid method for accurate detection of verotoxin from E. coli O-157
-Method measures concentration of verotoxin adsorbed to a quartz-crystal oscillator-
Nanoarchitectonics Research Center
08/07/2006 PhotoSuccessful Development of Massive Synthesis of White Organic Nanotubes
- Paving the way for industrial applications of nanotubes such as slow-release medicines and health foods -
Nanoarchitectonics Research Center
08/20/2007 PhotoDevelopment of a Nanopipette with an Inner Diameter of 50 nm Using an Organic Nanotube
- Micromanipulation technology made the nanopipette possible -
Nanoarchitectonics Research Center
10/16/2007 PhotoDevelopment of a Fluorescent Organic Nanotube
- Useful for analysis of in vivo behavior of organic nanotubes -
Nanoarchitectonics Research Center
11/08/2001 Successful Production of a New Super-Hard Phase Using Nanotubes
-The first time in the world that a new super-hard phase, comparable to diamond, has been fabricated by processing under high pressure at room temperature -
Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials
06/15/2006 PhotoSpinning of High Strength Fiber Using Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
- Establishing the technology to produce high quality single walled carbon nanotubes for industrial applications without aftertreatments -
Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials
12/24/2004 FigureWorld First Discovery of Ice Nanotube at "Room Temperature"
- Opening The Way to New Generation (Nano-Size) Ink Jet -
Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials
05/31/2004 PhotoDevelopment of Chemical Analysis Equipment of Highest Sensitivity in the World
- Detection of Trace Element in Nano-Materials and Biopolymers Accelerated -
Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials
06/22/2007 Discovery of a Nanocarbon Material with the World's Highest Capacity to Remove Active Oxygen
- a highly promising material for applications such as photodeterioration inhibition -
Nanotechnology Research Institute
Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials
07/24/2007 PhotoShape-Engineerable and Highly Densely Packed Carbon Nanotubes
- Accelerating the development of next-generation capacitors -
Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials
07/24/2007 PhotoDevelopment of an Inexpensive Method for Mass Synthesis of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
- Accelerating the mass production of highly-pure single-walled carbon nanotubes -
Research Center for Advanced Carbon Materials
12/03/2008 FigureDevelopment of a Technique for Mass Production of Metal-complex-type Organic Nanotubes
- Expected to be used as catalysts, in DNA separation, and as templates of metalic nanomaterials -
Nanotube Research Center
02/12/2010 FigureDevelopment of Materials with Large Specific Surface Areas by Using Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes
- A high-performance capacitor with high energy and power densities is realized -
Nanotube Research Center
03/02/2010 FigureSuccessful Atomic-level Visualization of Chemical Reactions
- Elucidation of a chemical reaction of fullerene molecules by high-resolution electron microscopy -
Nanotube Research Center
02/28/2011 FigureCarbon Nanotubes with Rubber-like Viscoelasticity in a Temperature Range of -196 to 1000 ℃
- A lightweight, sturdy viscoelastic material for use in a wide range of temperatures -
Nanotube Research Center
05/20/2011 FigureNew Recyclable Green Catalyst
- Efficient catalyst for oxidation reaction using metal-complex-type organic nanotubes -
Nanotube Research Center
05/24/2011 FigureA Carbon Nanotube Strain Sensor That Detects Human Motion
- Detects 50 times as much strain as metal strain sensors -
Nanotube Research Center
07/12/2012 FigureOrganic Nanotube Gels to Restore the Activity of Denatured Proteins
- Restores the native structure of protein and protects it from heat and chemicals -
Nanotube Research Center
11/11/2010 PhotoHydrogen Peroxide Synthesis Using a Microreactor
- A safe and secure production process has been achieved using MEMS technology -
Research Center for Ubiquitous MEMS and Micro Engineering

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