Laboratory of Separation Materials and Processes (LSMP) researches various separation technologies to address the escalating environmental issues and to facilitate the swift transition to a next-generation clean energy society. More specifically, we synthesize solid adsorbents and metallic composite membranes and design innovative separation processes using them, to carry out research on the development of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) and high-purity hydrogen production systems.
Separation Materials|
Solid adsorbents (metal oxides, zeolites, porous carbons)
Metallic membrane (FCC/BCC composite membrane)
Separation Processes|
Sorption-enhanced reaction for high-purity H2 production
Reactive-separation process for CO2 utilization
Optimization of adsorption column layering and sequences
Undergraduate researcher|
No available position (until 2026)
Master's degree candidate|
Available research topics on developing porous carbon adsorbents
Doctor's degree candidate|
Available research topics on (1) developing porous carbon adsorbents, (2) optimization of metallic membranes
Post-doctoral researcher|
Available research topics on the characterization of CO2 sorbents and designing reactive-separation processes for CO2 utilization
Send your CV to chhylee [at] ulsan.ac.kr