My research applies Green Chemistry principles to address climate change by developing sustainable electrochemical methods to transform renewable lignocellulosic biomass, treat wastewater, and remediate pollution. In my current postdoctoral work, I am working on a project titled “One-pot electrochemical synthesis of nylon precursor dimethyl adipate from lignin-derived catechol”. I am preparing a manuscript with an anticipated submission date of Fall 2025. In my first postdoc at Princeton University, I investigated the volatile fatty acids production approaches from anaerobic wastewater treatment by engineering the micro-redox environments. I then developed an electro-membrane distillation reactor to extract volatile fatty acids from the treated wastewater. The researches were published in Resources, Conservation & Recycling and Water Research in 2024. My doctoral dissertation examined producing green hydrogen (H2) and recovering nutrients from wastewater using electrochemical approaches. The publications include those in Resources, Conservation & Recycling in 2022, Chemical Engineering Journal in 2021. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Frontiers in Microbiology, a ACS book chapter in 2020, and Chemical Engineering Journal in 2019.
Postdoctoral Associate
Greely Memorial Laboratory
School of Environment,
Yale University