Fan, Maohong
Professor
所属大学: University of Wyoming
所属学院: Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
邮箱:
mfan@uwyo.edu
个人主页:
https://www.uwyo.edu/petroleum/faculty-staff/Fan/index.html
个人简介
Dr. Fan has led and worked on many projects in the areas of chemical production, clean energy generation and environmental protection, which have been supported by various domestic and international funding agencies such as NSF, DOE and EPA, USGS and USDA in the US, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) in Japan, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and industrial companies such as Siemens and Caterpillar. He has helped various chemical, environmental and energy companies to overcome their technical challenges. He has published over 175 refereed books, book chapters, and papers in different chemical and environmental engineering, energy, and chemistry journals. As an Associate Editor, Editorial Board Member or Advisory Board Member, he has been serving several international chemical and energy as well as environmental journals. He has been supporting and supervising a number of graduate students and postdocs as well as research scientists in his research areas. Education Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, 2003, Osaka University Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, 2000, Iowa State University Ph.D. Environmental Engineering, 1997, Chinese Academy of Sciences Environmental (Eng.)
研究领域
Assimilation of various methods and processes including (homogenous, heterogeneous and photo as well as bio) catalysis and separation with sorption and membrane as well as chemical looping pathway for conversion of fossil and renewable resources into value-added chemicals/materials and clean fuels Synthesis of new functional materials including ionic liquids, organic frameworks, magnetic materials and catalysts with different methods including supercritical fluids, crystallization, chemical vapor deposition Understanding the reaction kinetics and mechanisms associated with generation of chemicals (including petrochemicals) and energy through various theoretical and experimental methods including computation chemistry Recovering value-added materials from coal and other mineral utilization by-products and co-produced water in fossil energy industries Water and wastewater treatment Bioresource production and conversion; carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) Development of renewable energies Computations Life cycle assessments of material production and energy generation processes