Unit

Gaznat Chair for Advanced Separations

Laboratory
Summary

The Laboratory of Advanced Separations (LAS) at EPFL focuses on developing high-performance inorganic and hybrid membranes for energy-efficient molecular and ionic separation. Their research involves engineering ultrathin films with precise pore size and functionality, such as porous graphene, 2D zeolites, and 2D MOFs, for gas separation applications. LAS is at the forefront of creating membranes with A-scale pores, which offer high permeance and selective molecular transport. Their work includes the synthesis of 2D materials, understanding pore formation mechanisms, and scale-up processes for carbon capture. LAS's multidisciplinary approach combines chemistry, material science, and chemical engineering to push the boundaries of membrane technology.

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