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CBE Seminar: “Redox-responsive Interfaces for Selective Electrochemical Separations” (Xiao Su, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)

May 7 at 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Abstract:

Electric fields and electrochemical reactions can unlock new separation pathways. While electrochemical separations have been explored previously for water desalination, their translation to value-added chemical manufacturing or resource recovery has been hampered by the lack of molecular selectivity. Here, we present the molecular design of redox-responsive materials for enabling selective electrochemical separations.

Redox electron-transfer can be leveraged to tune interfacial selectivity, reversibility, and even synergistic coupling of reaction and separations. We combine synthetic design, in-situ interfacial measurements, and computational simulations to investigate the binding mechanisms of target ions at electrodes, and elucidate the contributing effects of charge-transfer, electrostatics, and solvation. These mechanistic insights can guide the discrimination of structurally similar ions, for applications ranging from critical element recovery to even enantioselective separations. Separately, we demonstrate how copolymer design and electrochemical systems engineering can innovate redox-electrodialysis. These integrated processes can have an impact on multicomponent separations, including the simultaneous abatement of ultra-short-, short-, and long-chain PFAS from semiconductor manufacturing.

Finally, we highlight the generalizability of the redox-mediated separations beyond adsorption, and extend the concepts to electrochemical liquid-liquid extraction platforms. We discuss how these continuous technologies can be scalable, and provide a path for industrial translation in e-waste recycling and mineral processing.

Xiao Su

Associate Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Xiao Su is an Associate Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He obtained his Bachelor in Applied Sciences in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo in 2011. He completed his PhD in Chemical Engineering from MIT in 2017, working under the supervision of Professor T. Alan Hatton from Chemical Engineering and Professor Timothy F. Jamison from Chemistry.

Since joining Illinois in 2019, his research seeks to develop new electrochemically-mediated separations through a combination of molecular design and electrochemical engineering. His team has tackled global challenges such as critical element recovery and materials recycling, sustainable mining, environmental remediation and water treatment, as well as green chemical and biochemical manufacturing. A unique focus has been on understanding and leveraging redox-electron transfer at interfaces to achieve selective ion separations, and electrochemically combining reaction and separations for process intensification.

Xiao has been the recipient of the NSF CAREER Award (2019), the ACS Victor K. Lamer Award (2020), the ISE-Elsevier Prize for Green Electrochemistry (2021), the ACS Unilever Award (2023), the AIChE FRI/Kunesh Awards in Separations (2023), the ACS Satinder Ahuja Young Investigator Award in Separation Science (2024), and the DOE Early Career Award (2024). Xiao’s teaching has also been recognized by the List of Excellent Teachers (2019, 2022), and the School of Chemical Sciences Teaching Award (SCS) in 2023.

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Date:
May 7
Time:
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Phone
215-898-8351
Email
cbemail@seas.upenn.edu
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Venue

Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101), Levine Hall
3330 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104 United States
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