一、報(bào)告題目:
Molecular Sieve Membranes for Ion Separations In Aqueous Solutions
二、報(bào)告人:Junhang Dong(董軍航),Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Cincinnati
三、報(bào)告時(shí)間:10月23日下午2:00
四、報(bào)告地點(diǎn):東區(qū)化工樓415會(huì)議室
五、董軍航教授簡介
Junhang Dong is a Professor of Chemical Engineering in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Cincinnati. He received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in 1995 from the Nanjing University of Technology (China) where he was a faculty member after graduation. He came to the U.S. as a visiting scholar at University of Cincinnati in 1997 and then became a Research Associated at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1998. He became an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at New Mexico Tech in 2001. He moved to the Chemical Engineering program at University of Cincinnati in 2006 and has been working there since. He has authored about 90 peer-reviewed papers, 2 U.S. patents, and 2 book chapters in his technical field.
Dr. Dong’s primary research interest is in developing inorganic membranes and thin films for applications in molecular separations, catalytic reactions, and chemical sensing that are relevant to clean energy productions and environmental management processes. Research activities in his group include syntheses and characterizations of inorganic membrane materials and understanding the relationships between the material structure and thermodynamic and transport properties. For the past two decades, zeolite membranes and thin films have been a major research focus of his laboratory.