NSF Process Separations Program: Separation methods, agents, and transport theory
The NSF Process Separations program funds interdisciplinary research on novel separation methods and materials, including how molecules behave at interfaces and how transport and thermodynamics drive separation in multiphase systems. Priority areas include scalable mass-separating agents, downstream purification of biologically derived chemicals, and field-induced or other approaches that cut …
The Process Separations program is part of the Chemical Process Systems cluster, which includes also 1) Catalysis; 2) Process Systems, Reaction Engineering, and Molecular Thermodynamics; and 3) Energy for Sustainability.
The Process Separations program supports research focused on novel m…
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