Abstract

Sheng Dai is currently a section head of separations and polymer chemistry and a UT-Battelle Corporate Fellow at the Chemical Sciences Division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and a professor of chemistry at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He served as a national technical director for a US Department of Energy project aimed at recovering uranium from seawater (2010–2016). His current research interests include ionic liquids, porous materials, and their applications for separation sciences and energy storage, as well as catalysis by nanomaterials.

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