The Science and Technology Committee has 17 research divisions presently covering various fields of catalytic science and technology as listed below. Each research division conducts various events actively and holds several symposia (sometimes international symposium) beside the CATSJ Meetings. Depending on the needs of era these research divisions have been restructured as shown in the following figure.
Sep. 12, 2018 update
- Reference catalyst (web in Japanese)
- Catalysis and fine chemicals (web in Japanese)
- Organometallics (web in Japanese)
- Computational analysis (web in Japanese)
- Biocatalysts (web in Japanese)
- Function and materials surface (web in Japanese)
- Polymerization catalysis (web in Japanese)
- Highly selective oxidation catalysts (web in Japanese)
- Catalysis for production and utilization of hydrogen (web in Japanese)
- Catalysis for natural gas conversion (web in Japanese)
- Ordered porous materials (web in Japanese)
- Nanostructured catalysts (web in Japanese)
- Catalysis fo「fuel cells (web in Japanese)
- Photocatalysis (web in Japanese)
- Environmental catalysis (web in Japanese)
- Industrial catalysis (web in Japanese)
- Catalytic biomass conversion (web in Japanese)
- Principles of catalytic functions (web in Japanese)
- Element strategy (web in Japanese)
- Catalysis for CO2 Conversion (web in Japanese)
- Utilization of Advanced Synchrotron Radiation (web in Japanese)
- Catalysis for elemental circulation (web in Japanese)