| Main Classification
|
Sub Classification |
Detail Classification |
| 1. Education and History of Chemistry |
A. Primary and Secondary Education (Practice etc.) |
|
| B. College and University Education (Practice etc.) |
|
| C. History of Chemistry and Chemical Technology |
|
| D. Secondary-Tertially Connection and University Admission |
|
| E. Education for Community, Enahancement of Public Appreciation |
|
| F. Others |
|
| 2. Physical Chemistry -Structure- |
A. Gas Phase Spectroscopy |
|
| B. IR/Raman Spectroscopy |
|
| C. Electronic Spectroscopy, Electron Spectroscopy, Electronic States |
|
| D. Magnetic Resonance |
|
| E. Crystal Structure |
|
| F. Surface and Interface |
|
| G. Others |
|
| 3. Physical Chemistry -Properties- |
A. Gas |
|
| B. Liquids and Solutions |
|
| C. Liquid Crystals and Glasses |
|
| D. Phase Equilibriums and Phase Transitions |
|
| E. Surfaces, Thin Films and Properties of Nano-Materials |
|
| F. Clusters and Nanotubes |
|
| G. Electrical Conductors |
|
| H. Magnetic Materials |
|
| I. Dielectric Materials |
|
| J. Photophysical Properties |
|
| K. Others |
|
| 4. Physical Chemistry -Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics- |
A. Gas Phase Chemical Reaction (Mechanism, Kinetics, and Dynamics) |
|
| B. Cluster |
|
| C. Photochemical Reaction (Liquid, Solid, Surface, and Film) |
|
| D. Spin Chemistry, Magnetic Field Effect |
|
| E. Electron Transfer, Energy Transfer |
|
| F. Radiation Chemistry |
|
| G. Electrochemistry, Interface Chemistry |
|
| H. Nonequilibrium Chemical System |
|
| I. Others |
|
| 5. Inorganic Chemistry |
A. Syntheses and Reactions of Inorganic Compounds |
|
| B. Structures and Properties of Inorganic Compounds |
|
| C. Solid-state Chemistry |
|
| D. Solution Chemistry |
|
| E. Radiochemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, f-Block Elements |
|
| F. Polyoxometalates |
|
| G. Cluster Compounds, Clathrate Compounds |
|
| H. Porous Compounds |
|
| I. Layered Compounds, Nanosheets, Inorganic Thin Films |
|
| J. Others |
|
| Main Classification
|
Sub Classification |
Detail Classification |
| 6. Coordination Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry |
A. Coordination Chemistry |
1. Synthesis |
| 2. Structures |
| 3. Reactions |
| 4. Properties |
| 5. Others |
| B. Organometallic Chemistry |
1. Synthesis |
| 2. Structures |
| 3. Reactions |
| 4. Catalysis |
| 5. Organic Synthesis |
| 6. Others |
| C. Bioinorganic Chemistry |
|
| D. Materials Chemistry |
|
| E. Others |
|
| 7. Physical Organic Chemistry |
A. Structures and Properties |
1. Molecular Structures and Stereochemistry |
| 2. Novel π-Conjugated Systems |
| 3. Organic Conductors and Magnetic Materials |
| 4. Organic Semiconductors |
| 5. Organic Photophysical Chemistry |
| 6. Molecular Recognition |
| 7. Supramolecular Chemistry |
| 8. Self-assembly and Nanostructured Materials |
| 9. Others |
| B. Reaction Mechanism |
1. Reactive Intermediate (Radical, Ion, Radical Ion, Biradical, Carbene, 1,3-Dipole, Excited State Molecule, etc.) |
| 2. Homolysis, Heterolysis, Solvolysis, etc. |
| 3. Radical Reaction, Electron-Transfer Reaction, Photochemical Reaction, Catalytic Reaction, etc. |
| 4. Solvent Effect, Substituent Effect, Isotope Effect, Pressure Effect, etc. |
| 5. Theoretical Calculation, Molecular Orbital Theory, etc. |
| 6. Others |
| C. Others |
|
| 8. Organic Chemistry -Reaction and Synthesis- |
A. Aliphatic and Alicyclic Compounds |
|
| B. Aromatic Compounds |
|
| C. Heterocyclic Compounds |
|
| D. Heteroatom Compounds |
|
| E. Organometallic Compounds |
|
| F. Organic Photochemistry |
|
| G. Organic Electron Transfer Chemistry |
|
| H. High-Throughput Synthesis |
1. Combinatorial Chemistry, Solid Phase Synthesis |
| 2. Flow Chemistry, Microreactor, Microwave, Immobilizing Technology, Reaction Media |
| 3. Integrated Organic Synthesis |
| 4. Others |
| I. Others |
|
| 9. Natural Products Chemistry |
A. Fatty Acid Related Compounds and Polyphenols (Including Polycyclic Ethers, Macrolides, and Enediynes) |
|
| B. Terpenes and Steroids |
|
| C. Alkaloids |
|
| D. Carbohydrates (Including Nucleosides and Glycosides) |
|
| E. Amino Acids and Peptides |
|
| F. Combinatorial Chemistry and Solid Phase Synthesis |
|
| G. Chemical Biology (Biologically Active Compounds) |
|
| H. Others |
|
| 10. Biofunctional Chemistry ; Biotechnology |
A. Functional Small Molecules, Molecular Recognition (Complexes, Porphyrins, Coenzymes, Ions, Radicals, etc.) |
|
| B. Nucleic Acids (Including Model Compounds, Complex Formation, Bioinformatics, and Genome) |
|
| C. Proteins, Enzymes (Including Protein Engineering, Enzyme Engineering, Peptides, Complex Formation, and Model Compounds) |
|
| D. Saccharides (Including Glycotechnology, Model Compounds) |
|
| E. Lipids, Biomembrane (Including Model Compounds, Model Membrane) |
|
| F. Cells (Bioprocess, Cell Engineering, Metabolic Engineering, Fermentation Engineering) |
|
| G. Environmental Biotechnology, Food Biotechnology, Medical Biotechnology, and Biosensors |
|
| H. Biocatalyzed Reaction |
|
| I. Chemical Biology (Mode of Actions, Bioimaging, Labelling, Functional Regulation, etc.) |
|
| J. Others |
|
| Main Classification
|
Sub Classification |
Detail Classification |
| 11. Analytical Chemistry |
A. Spectrometric Analysis |
|
| B. X-ray Analysis |
|
| C. Sensor |
|
| D. Electrochemical Analysis |
|
| E. Mass Spectrometry |
|
| F. Flow Injection Analysis |
|
| G. Liquid Chromatography |
|
| H. Gas Chromatography |
|
| I. Electrophoresis |
|
| J. Micro- and Nanoanalysis |
|
| K. Analytical Reagent |
|
| L. Microscope |
|
| M. Standard |
|
| N. Chemometrics |
|
| O. Environmental Analysis |
|
| P. Medical and Forensic Analysis |
|
| Q. Bioanalysis |
|
| R. Food and Pharmaceutical Drug Analysis |
|
| S. Material Analysis |
|
| T. Others |
|
| 12. Polymer |
A. Polymer Synthesis |
1. Radical Polymerization |
| 2. Ionic Polymerization |
| 3. Coordination Polymerization |
| 4. Ring Opening Polymerization |
| 5. Polycondensation /Polyaddition |
| 6. Block Copolymers/Graft Copolymers/Polymers of Designed Architectures |
| 7. Others |
| B. Polymer Reaction |
|
| C. Structures and Physical Properties of Polymers |
|
| D. Functional Polymers |
1. Polymer Catalyst |
| 2. Electricity, Electronics, Magnetism |
| 3. Optical and Photochemical Functions |
| 4. Information/Recording |
| 5. Biomedical Materials |
| 6. Film/Membrane/Separation |
| 7. Gel |
| 8. Others |
| E. High Performance Polymers |
|
| F. Bio-Related Polymers |
|
| G. Polymer Engineering |
|
| H. Others |
|
| 13. Catalysts and Catalysis |
A. Surface and Adsorption |
|
| B. Structure, Characteristics, Simulation |
|
| C. Preparation |
|
| D. Hydrogenation and Dehydrogenation |
|
| E. Cracking, Refining, Desulfurization |
|
| F. Oxidation |
|
| G. Acid-base Catalysts |
|
| H. Zeolite |
|
| I. Mesoporous Materials |
|
| J. Environmental Catalysts |
|
| K. Photocatalysis |
1. Visible and Solar Light |
| 2. Others |
| L. Complexes and Cluster |
|
| M. Organic Synthesis and Polymerization |
|
| N. Others |
|
| 14. Colloid and Interface Chemistry |
A. Fine Particles and Colloidal Dispersions |
1. Suspensions |
| 2. Fine Particles and Nanoparticles |
| 3. Polymer Colloids |
| 4. Electrokinetic Phenomena |
| 5. Rheology |
| 6. Biocolloids |
| 7. Others |
| B. Molecular Assemblies |
1. Micelles |
| 2. Polymer Solutions |
| 3. Supramolecules and Highly Organized Molecular Assemblies |
| 4. Liquid Crystals and Gels |
| 5. Emulsions |
| 6. Biosupramolecules |
| 7. Others |
| C. Organized Films |
1. Monolayers and LB Films |
| 2. Self-Assembled Monolayers |
| 3. Bilayer Membranes (Vesicles and Liposomes, etc.) |
| 4. Physical Properties of Interfaces (gas-liquid, liquid-liquid) |
| 5. Biointerface |
| 6. Others |
| D. Solid Surfaces and Interfaces |
1. Surface Structures, Physical Properties and Functions |
| 2. Adsorption and Catalysis |
| 3. Surface Forces and Tribology |
| 4. Microfabrication and Nanotechnology |
| 5. Others |
| E. New Fields and Others |
|
| 15. Materials Chemistry |
A. Inorganic Materials |
|
| B. Organic Materials and Polymers |
|
| C. Composite Materials |
|
| D. Carbon Materials |
|
| E. Glass and Amorphous Materials |
|
| F. Low Dimensional Materials, Nanoparticles, Nanowires, Nanotubes and Thin Films |
|
| G. Ionic Liquid, Deep Eutectic Solvent |
|
| H. Others |
|
| Main Classification
|
Sub Classification |
Detail Classification |
| 16. Functions of Materials |
A. Biofunctions |
1. Biocompatible Materials |
| 2. DDS |
| 3. Others |
| B. Photochemical Functions |
1. Photochromism |
| 2. Luminescent Materials |
| 3. Photochemical Amplification |
| 4. Organic-Inorganic Photofunctional Materials |
| 5. Others |
| C. Energy Conversion and Storage |
1. Photoenergy Conversion |
| 2. Thermal Energy Conversion |
| 3. Others |
| D. Electronic and Magnetic Functions |
1. Superconductivity |
| 2. Conductive Materials |
| 3. Semiconductive Materials |
| 4. Insulating Materials |
| 5. Magnetism |
| 6. Others |
| E. Photofunctions |
1. Polarized Light |
| 2. Modulation and Amplification |
| 3. Non-linear Optics |
| 4. Others |
| F. Separation |
1. Adsorption |
| 2. Ion Exchange |
| 3. Inclusion |
| 4. Optical Resolution |
| 5. Others |
| G. Others |
|
| 17. Applications of Materials |
A. Sensors |
1. Temperature and Humidity |
| 2. Physical Sensors (Pressure, Velocity, etc.) |
| 3. Chemical Sensors |
| 4. Biosensors |
| 5. Others |
| B. Recording and Memory |
1. Color Photocopier |
| 2. Photographs |
| 3. Magnetic Recording |
| 4. Optical Recording |
| 5. Printing |
| 6. Others |
| C. Displays |
1. Liquid Crystal |
| 2. Plasma |
| 3. Electrochromism |
| 4. Electroluminescence |
| 5. Others |
| D. Electronic Components |
1. Semiconductor |
| 2. Photoresist |
| 3. Sealant |
| 4. Connection and Mounting |
| 5. Others |
| E. Optical Materials |
1. Lens |
| 2. Fiber |
| 3. Components for Non-linear Optics |
| 4. Others |
| F. Batteries and Energy |
1. Primary Batteries |
| 2. Secondary Batteries |
| 3. Fuel Cells |
| 4. Others |
| G. Functional Dyes and Pigments |
1. Functional Dyes |
| 2. Pigments and Paints |
| 3. Others |
| H. Adhesive Materials and Surfaces |
1. Adhesion |
| 2. Others |
| I. Life Science |
|
| J. Medicines and Agricultural Chemicals |
|
| K. Environment-conscious Materials |
1. Recyclable Materials |
| 2. Environment-conscious, Biodegradable Materials |
| 3. Others |
| L. High Performance Materials |
1. Hybrids |
| 2. Alloys |
| 3. Blends |
| 4. Sol-gel Materials |
| 5. Heat Resistant and Flame-Retardant Materials |
| 6. High-strength and High-elasticity Materials |
| 7. Quantum Dots |
| 8. Others |
| M. Others |
|
| 18. Resources Utilization Chemistry |
A. Petroleum |
|
| B. Coal |
|
| C. Gas Chemistry |
|
| D. Environmental Resources Chemistry |
1. CO2 Capture |
| 2. CO2 Conversion |
| 3. Reaction・Catalyst |
| 4. Others |
| E. Recyclable Resources Chemistry |
1. Biomass |
| 2. Marine Biotechnology |
| 3. Recovery and Recycling |
| 4. Recycling of Waste Plastics |
| 5. Others |
| F. Marine Resources Chemistry |
|
| G. Mineral Resources Chemistry |
|
| H. Resources Development ・Management |
|
| I. Others |
|
| 19. Energy and Related Chemistry, Geo and Space Chemistry |
A. Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage |
1. Rechargeable Batteries |
| 2. Capacitors |
| 3. Fuel Cells |
| 4. Electrochemical Fuel Production |
| 5. Others |
| B. Solar Energy Utilization |
1. Solar Cells |
| 2. Photocatalysis |
| 3. Photoelectrochemical Fuel Production |
| 4. Others |
| C. Energy Related Technologies |
1. Heat Storage and Thermoelectric Conversion |
| 2. Energy Carriers and Energy Storage |
| 3. Energy Saving Technologies |
| 4. Others |
| D. Electrochemistry |
1. Corrosion and its Prevention |
| 2. Solid Electrolyte |
| 3. Molten Salt |
| 4. Electrochemical Synthesis |
| 5. Others |
| E. Photoenergy Conversion to Chemical Energy |
1. Photo-induced Electron Transfer |
| 2. Excited State and Relaxation Process |
| 3. Photosynthesis-related Chemistry |
| 4. Laser-induced Photochemical Reaction |
| 5. Others |
| F. Radiation Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, Electric Discharge, Plasma |
|
| G. High Temperature Chemistry, Combustion, Gunpowder |
|
| H. Ultrasonic Chemistry |
|
| I. Geo and Space Chemistry |
|
| J. Others |
|
| 20. Environmental and Green Chemistry |
A. Atmospheric, Water, Soil, Waste Environmental Chemistry |
1. Environmental Dynamics |
| 2. Environmental Conservation |
| 3. Environmental Analysis |
| 4. Others |
| B. Chemistry for Safety |
|
| C. Green Chemistry |
|
| D. Material Science for Global Environment |
|
| E. Photocatalysis |
1. Redox Reaction |
| 2. Hydrophilization |
| 3. Water Splitting |
| 4. Environment Improvement |
| 5. Others |
| F. Others |
|
| Main Classification
|
Sub Classification |
Detail Classification |
| 21. Theoretical Chemistry, Chemoinformatics, and Computational Chemistry |
A. Theory, Informatics, and Computational Methods |
|
| B. Structure and Fluctuation |
|
| C. Chemical Reaction and Dynamics |
|
| D. Property and Functionality |
|
| E. Others |
|
| 22. Organic Crystals |
A. Structure and Property |
|
| B. Design of Molecular Assembly |
|
| C. Molecular Recognition |
|
| D. Dynamic and Mechanical Behavior |
|
| E. Reaction in Molecular Assembly |
|
| F. Low-order Molecular Assembly |
|
| G. Others |
|