Join us at the European Membrane Society’s 36th Summer School, 23-28 June 2019, hosted by The University of Edinburgh. This year’s theme is Membranes for a Sustainable Future. The invited lecture’s title is ‘Nanofiltration-Enabled Green Process Engineering’. Our latest research on nanofiltration-enhanced homogeneous and heterogeneous asymmetric catalysis will be covered. You can read more about some of these published works in the ACS Catalysis, ChemSusChem and Journal of Catalysis journals.
Author: The Szekely Group
Featured Content: Congratulations to Hai Anh for her recent Award!
Congratulations to Hai Anh Le Phuong for her award! Following the 2019 Postgraduate Student Conference at the School of Materials, Hai Anh was awarded the 3rd Prize in the poster competition in the Biomaterials, Polymers and Composites category for her work on the development of membrane separations for sustainable downstream processing. This research was carried out in the Blanford and Szekely groups at The University of Manchester.

Featured Content: Front cover for JMCA
Check out our new article on graphene oxide–polybenzimidazolium nanocomposite anion exchange membranes for electrodialysis featured on the cover page of the Journal of Materials Chemistry A by RSC Publishing. The work was done in collaboration with Profs Budd and Dryfe from Manchester, and Prof Zou from Masdar Institute.
Featured Content: Green Impact Labs Gold Award
Our group has been awarded the Green Impact Labs Gold Award at The University of Manchester in November 2018. Congrats to all group members, and special thanks to Abdulaziz Alammar for leading our group to success! You can read more about this sustainability initiative here.

Featured Content: Follow us at ICNN in Osaka
Join us at the International Conference on Nanotechnology and Nanoscience, 28-30 September 2018, in Osaka. The keynote address on ‘Integrated catalysis–separation platforms for sustainable chemical manufacturing’ will cover our latest research on nanofiltration-enhanced homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. You can read more about some of these published works in ChemSusChem and ACS Catalysis journals.
