Dr Sihai Yang
Winner: Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prize
University of Manchester
For pioneering applications of X-ray and neutron scattering techniques to porous materials science and catalysis.
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The sustainability of the supply of chemicals and feedstocks is a major problem faced by our society today. Plants utilise sunlight to convert atmospheric CO2 into organic carbon in biomass. Biomass is, therefore, an abundant carbon source if it can be converted to useful carbon feedstocks. However, such conversion is extremely challenging due to the complexity of lignocelluloses, and today, most biomass is treated as waste.
Dr Yang’s research group develops new porous materials as efficient catalysts to promote the conversion of biomass into olefins, aromatic feedstocks and liquid fuels. Porous materials containing nanosized cavities (1–20 nm), the walls of which are decorated with active sites, can form controllable platforms to study and re-define the chemistry and reactivity of molecules within the confined space. The group’s key research interest is to investigate the chemical processes underpinning their materials property using state-of-the-art X-ray and neutron scattering techniques.
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