JSPS 研究拠点形成事業 A.先端拠点形成型 「強相関分子系の新しい有機エレクトロニクス」
JSPS Core-to-Core Program (A.Advanced Research Networks)
March 17-19, 2014
Discussion and Seminar
University of Windsor, Canada
K.Awaga, Y.Shuku
Prof.Awaga and Dr.Shuku visited Prof. Jeremy at University of Windsor for discussion and the following seminar.
“Solid-State Electrochemistry for Molecular Magnetism and Organic Electronics”
Kunio Awaga, Nagoya University, Japan
Abstract: Solid-state electrochemistry is a powerful tool to control the valence and charge of molecule-based materials. Recently, it was found that an electrochemical cell, in which the anode is Li metal and the cathode contains transition metal cluster complexes, operates stably as a rechargeable battery with a very large capacity. In this presentation we discuss the mechanism of the molecular cluster batteries and the application of solid-state electrochemistry to molecular magnetism and organic electronics.