Poster prizes in the ECI conference on geopolymer

Pramesti (pos-doc) and Maël (master-course student) got poster awards for their presentation in Engineering International Conference Alkali Activated Materials and Geopolymers: High-End Technical Applications held in Finland.

An article published in Appl. Clay Sci.

An article describing the sorption of europium to geopolymers using time-resolved laser fluorescence spectroscopy (TRLFS) and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) is published in Appl. Clay. Sci. Yıldırım, A. C., Huiyang, M., Toda, K., Aoyagi, N., Saito, T., “Sorption mechanism of europium(III) onto metakaolin-based geopolymers”, Appl. Clay Sci. 274, 1078853 (2025).

Application of Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) for the Dynamic Speciation of Radioactive Cesium in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) is a passive sampling technique used to measure the concentrations and dynamics of trace metals, nutrients, and other substances in aquatic environments. A DGT device typically consists of a diffusive gel layer and a binding gel layer, both protected by a membrane filter. Target ions or molecules diffuse through the gel and are captured by the binding layer, allowing for time-integrated sampling. This method selectively measures the labile, or bioavailable, fraction of contaminants rather than the total concentration. DGT provides a more accurate reflection of chemical mobility and biological availability in situ compared to traditional grab sampling methods. It is widely used in environmental monitoring, pollution assessment, and geochemical studies due to its simplicity, sensitivity, and ability to operate without the need for active pumping systems or electricity. Following the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident, radioactive cesium (¹³⁷Cs) accumulated in forests has been transported to the ocean via rivers. Until now, ¹³⁷Cs in rivers has been primarily adsorbed onto clay mineral particles and exists in a suspended state, and the potential for its transfer from the suspended state to the more biologically available dissolved state has not been sufficiently evaluated. In this study, we aim to evaluate the dynamics of ¹³⁷Cs in river water (particularly the transition from the suspended state to the dissolved […]

New students

Two master-course students (Doi, Chikura) and two undergraduate students have joined to our group. Welcome!

An article published in ES&T Water

Research on the behaviors of radioactive cesium in river water using Diffusive Gradient in Thin film (DGT) has been published in ES&T Water. Tanaka, T., Fukuoka, M., Toda, K., Nakanishi, T., Terashima, M., Fujiwara, K., Niwano, Y., Kato, H., Kobayashi, N. I., Tanoi, K., Saito, T., “Application of Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) for the Dynamic Speciation of Radioactive Cesium in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan”, ES&T Water, accepted (2024).

日本研究開発機構との共同研究がプレスリリースされました

Joint research with the Japan Research and Development Agency (JAEA) has been published in a press release. 中性子線とナノテクノロジーを武器に「悪魔のつくった表面」を制御する―セラミックスの製造技術の課題を克服し、排ガス浄化触媒に新しい未来を! ― Aoyagi, N., Motokawa, R., Okumura, M., Ueda, Y., Saito, T., Nishitsuji, S., Taguchi, T., Yomogida, T., Sazaki, G., Ikeda-Ohno, A., “Globular pattern formation of hierarchical ceria nanoarchitecture”, Comm. Chem. 7, 128 (2024).

An article published in Applied Clay Science

An article on metal ion sorption geopolymer has been accepted by ES&T Water. Yıldırım, A. C., Toda, K., Saito, T., “Determination of the sorption mechanisms of sodium-alkalinized metakaolin-based geopolymers”, Appl. Clay Sci. 251, 107303 (2024).

Article accepted by ES&T Water

An article on the origin and ion-binding properties of dissolved organic matters in deep groundwater has been accepted by ES&T Water. Saito, T., Nishi, S., Amano, Y., Beppu, H., Miyakawa, K., “Origin of dissolved organic matters in deep groundwater of marine deposits and its implication for metal binding”, ES&T Water, in press (2023).