Sustainable energy, environmental stewardship, and water security depend fundamentally on our ability to acquire, capture, and utilize small molecules such as CO₂, H₂, H₂O, and CH.  Here at the Han Lab, we design soft materials for membrane separations to tackle the toughest challenges in the energy–water–sustainability nexus. 

We design soft materials to enable efficient small-molecule separations for chemical and energy applications

We transform polymers into ultrathin membranes using scalable roll-to-roll (R2R) process

We fabricate membranes into modular separation devices

Our research interest lies in the rational design of soft materials and polymeric membranes for precisely distinguishing molecules by size/solubility/reactivity differences, understanding the structure-property correlation, and applying them to key energy-intensive separations.

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Soft Materials & Membrane Science Lab
PI: Yang Han, Ph.D.

yang.han@Vanderbilt.Edu


Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Vanderbilt University

ESB 347, 2414 Highland Ave
Nashville, TN 37212