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 CH₄. 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
ESB 347, 2414 Highland Ave
Nashville, TN 37212