


About
Science in nanospaces based on various nanospace materials to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society
Innovation of materials is essential to realize a society with sustainable energy and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. As key materials contributing to the realization of such a society, our group is developing new materials and new functionalization methods for inorganic layered materials, and nanoporous metal complexes so called metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). Our goal is to become “nano-level architects” who design and assemble parts at atomic and molecular scales to create new materials, similar to the architecture of the houses we are familiar with in our daily lives.
News
- 2025-12-01NewsWe took a group photo of the Morita laboratory in December 2025.
- 2025-11-17PublicationOur collaborative work with Prof. Maeda’s group at TUAT has been accepted for publication in Dalton Transactions.
- 2025-10-24NewsRintaro Aida, Soma Iwasaki, Ryuto Majima, Yuto Kashihara, and Takashi Hirokawa have joined as the second-generation members of our group. Welcome!!
- 2025-10-22EventDr. Akira Takahashi from AIST gave a special lecture at TUAT. Thank you, Akira, for your wonderful lecture!
- 2025-09-04EventWe enjoyed a lab trip to Hokuto City, Isawa Onsen, and Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi Prefecture!
- 2025-12-01NewsWe took a group photo of the Morita laboratory in December 2025.
- 2025-11-17PublicationOur collaborative work with Prof. Maeda’s group at TUAT has been accepted for publication in Dalton Transactions.
- 2025-10-24NewsRintaro Aida, Soma Iwasaki, Ryuto Majima, Yuto Kashihara, and Takashi Hirokawa have joined as the second-generation members of our group. Welcome!!
- 2025-10-22EventDr. Akira Takahashi from AIST gave a special lecture at TUAT. Thank you, Akira, for your wonderful lecture!
- 2025-09-04EventWe enjoyed a lab trip to Hokuto City, Isawa Onsen, and Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi Prefecture!















