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UTokyo scientist wins French chemistry prize

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
February 8, 2023
in Chemistry
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Every year, the Maison de la Chimie foundation in France awards the Grand Prix prize to a researcher who they believe has furthered the field of chemistry in some significant way. The latest 2022 prize will be shared between Professor Makoto Fujita from the Department of Applied Chemistry at the University of Tokyo and Professor Klaus Müllen from the Max Planck Institute in Germany. The award ceremony takes place on Feb. 8, 2023, in Paris.

The Maison de la Chimie foundation in Paris

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Every year, the Maison de la Chimie foundation in France awards the Grand Prix prize to a researcher who they believe has furthered the field of chemistry in some significant way. The latest 2022 prize will be shared between Professor Makoto Fujita from the Department of Applied Chemistry at the University of Tokyo and Professor Klaus Müllen from the Max Planck Institute in Germany. The award ceremony takes place on Feb. 8, 2023, in Paris.

Fujita received the award for what the foundation considers to be some of the most original research in the field of chemistry today. Of particular note is his work on what is known as supramolecular synthesis. Essentially, this is a way to create new and useful compounds in a way that is in itself new and useful, by a process of self-assembly.

One of Fujita’s latest creations using this method is supramolecular cages. These can aid in the imaging and analysis of previously hard-to-analyze chemical substances. For example, in X-ray diffraction imaging, typically a pure single crystal of a substance must be prepared in order to be analyzed. However, thanks to Fujita’s approach, samples to be analyzed can be contained within a lattice cage and the whole thing can be X-rayed without the need to painstakingly crystalize the target sample.

This approach could reduce the time, expense and complexity of some forms of chemical analysis. And these benefits could aid areas of research such as medicine, materials and more. Fujita will receive a 25,000 Euro prize. He hopes that his technology will be one of the important bases for creating well-designed structures of matter on the nanoscale.

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Useful links:
Department of Applied Chemistry
https://www.appchem.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/

Graduate School of Engineering
https://www.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/soe

Fujita Laboratory
http://fujitalab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/home_e/

Research contact:
Professor Makoto Fujita
Department of Applied Chemistry, The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, JAPAN
[email protected]

Press contact:
Mr. Rohan Mehra
Public Relations Group, The University of Tokyo,
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-8656, Japan
[email protected]

About The University of Tokyo
The University of Tokyo is Japan’s leading university and one of the world’s top research universities. The vast research output of some 6,000 researchers is published in the world’s top journals across the arts and sciences. Our vibrant student body of around 15,000 undergraduate and 15,000 graduate students includes over 4,000 international students. Find out more at www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/ or follow us on Twitter at @UTokyo_News_en.



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