CO2 capture via advanced porous materials

There have been numerous projects that I led as LPI in the past few years. In these projects we designed, synthesized, characterized and tested gas adsorption performances of dozens of novel covalent organic polymers at wide process conditions including high pressures up to 250 bars. During these years, we also worked with different micro- and meso- porous materials including MOFs, COFs, zeolites, hydrotalcites and some other porous inorganic materials for their detailed CO2/N2/H2/CH4 capture and storage performances for either benchmarking or comparison purposes. Total amount of project grant that I acquired in three different projects are ~$2M and I led all these projects as LPI, which were funded by QNRF NPRP program.

Department of Chemical and Paper Engineering
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, Michigan

mert.atilhan (at) wmich.edu
mert.atilhan (at) gmail.com
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