College of Engineering

Research Area(s)

  • Heterogeneous Catalysis
  • Reaction Engineering
  • Separation Engineering
  • Sulphur Removal
  • Hydrogen Production
  • Sustainability Development
  • Process Design
  • Catalysis Studies Using Synchrotron Beams
  • Catalysts and Absorbents Material Development
  • Carbon dioxide Reforming
  • Hg Emission Control

Biography

Education and Experience

PhD - University of Alberta
MSc (Eng.) - Taiyuan University of Technology
BSc (Eng.) - Taiyuan University of Technology

Specialization: Catalysis, Adsorption, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Separation Processes

Current and Past Projects

  1. Heterogeneous Catalysis and its Application in Energy Industry
  2. Photocatalytic Reactor Design
  3. Gas-Liquid Reaction Engineering - H2S Chemical Splitting to Produce Hydrogen

Catalytic Reforming of Green House Gases (GHG)

  •     The preparation of industrial catalysts for CO2 reforming of methane.
  •     The catalyst characterization and evaluation.
  •     The kinetics and deactivation of catalytic reforming reaction.
  •     The separation technology of CO2 from emission sources.  

Hydrogen Recovery Technologies from H2S

  •     Hydrogen Production from Sulphur Removal Porcess - H2S chemical splitting for H2.
  •     Engineering development of H2S splitting cycle.
  •     The sulphur recovery technology using gas-liquid reaction process.  

Atomic Effective Catalysis Research

  •     The application of synchrotron in catalyst characterization and in situ mechanism study.
  •     Catalyst design and preparation using structure controllable catalyst synthesis methods.

IMPORTANT NOTES TO THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN GRADUATE OR PDF PROGRAM UNDER MY SUPERVISION:

If you want to be a PhD student or a PDF, please send me a document of 1-2 pages about your research plan and publishing plan on one of the above areas after your investigation of our publications. Only those who have been considered for hiring will be contacted. I apologize for not responding to every applicant.