Biography
Professor Makoto Tadokoro received his Ph.D. degree for the filed of “Coordination Chemistry” in 1992 at Kyusyu University, Graduated School of Science, Department of Chemistry, and Fukuoka, Japan. Then he joined Professor K. Nakasuji’s group of IMS at Okazaki for a project of “Proton-electron co-transfer materials” as a Research Associate. Since the end of 1994, he has started his independent research laboratory in Assistant Professor at Osaka City University, and promoted in Associate Professor at 1998. Next he moved to Tokyo University of Science and promoted to Professor from 2008. His research interests a center the areas of coordination chemistry for “Water chemistry confined the nano-porous molecular crystals”, “Proton-electron co-transfer coordination materials”, and “New inorganic and organic molecular conductor using a novel organic acceptor TANC”, and “Parts of molecular machine”.
Research Interest
Coordination Chemistry, Hydrogen Bonding· Science, Molecular Conductor, Supramolecular Chemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry