Welcome
Our lab focuses on developing novel materials and systems
for clean water and efficient separations. Today, water
scarcity affects one in three people on earth, and more than
three million people die each year from water-related
diseases. Membranes are an efficient, effective and green
method for generating clean, safe drinking water, and for
wastewater treatment to prevent the contamination of our
limited water resources. They are also an energy efficient
method for industrial separations, which consume 45% of
process energy consumed by the chemical industry. However,
in many cases, the use of membranes is prevented by low
permeability, insufficient selectivity, or limited lifetime.
We aim to develop the next generation of membranes that will
overcome these challenges by designing these systems from
the molecules up, to create nanostructured, functional
systems through polymer self-assembly. Our lab’s expertise
in polymer science, chemical engineering, and surface
science enables us to address challenging problems through
scalable approaches that leverage the power of chemistry. Learn more >
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