Phy.org reported on a study led by Miao Yu that created a new, sturdier membrane that can withstand harsh environments—high temperatures, high pressure and complex chemical solvents—associated with industrial separation processes.
Raw Story republished an article from The Conversation written by CBE doctoral candidate Bratin Sengupta and Miao Yu on their design of a new type of membrane with nanopores that can quickly and efficiently separate a diverse range of molecules under harsh industrial conditions.
The Conversation featured an article written by CBE doctoral candidate Bratin Sengupta and Miao Yu on their design of a new type of membrane with nanopores that can quickly and efficiently separate a diverse range of molecules under harsh industrial conditions.
UB CBE Professor Miao Yu is part of the largest Advanced Research Projects Agency– Energy grant ever awarded, with about $1.5M coming to UB, plus $500k matching from New York State, to study renewable ammonia production and utilization.