Functional Membranes and Energy Materials
We develop functional materials and membrane technologies for energy and environmental applications. Current research projects include CO2 capture and conversion, membrane separations, and electrochemical technologies for energy conversion and storage.
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Group photo, 2020

We have two argon-filled glovebox systems for assembly and testing of lithium and sodium ion batteries.

We are developing high-performance membranes for energy efficient gas separations, including CO2 capture, air separation, natural gas purification, H2 purification, and hydrocarbons separations.

The group hosts UROP students to do cutting-edge research in advanced batteries for energy storage. Left to right: Tomas, Xiaoqun, and Shengming.