Imperial College London

ProfessorKangLi

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Chemical Engineering

Professor in Chemical Engineering
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 5676kang.li

 
 
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Location

 

419ACE ExtensionSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Summary

Transport & Separation Laboratory

Biography

Date Role
2007- Professor of Chemical Engineering Department, Imperial College London
2005-2007 Reader in Chemical Engineering Department, Imperial College London
2003-2005 Senior Lecturer, Chemical Engineering Department, Imperial College London
2000-2003 Senior Lecturer, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Bath
1990-2000 Research Scientist/Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Chemical Engineering Department, National University of Singapore
1988-1991 PhD in Chemical Engineering, University of Salford

Research interests

My current research focuses on the development of various hollow fibre membranes and membrane systems for fluid separations/reactions. I am particularly interested in developing fundamental understanding of the relationship between the membrane structure and its characteristic separation properties.

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Selected Publications

Journal Articles

Wu Z, Faiz R, Li T, et al., 2013, A controlled sintering process for more permeable ceramic hollow fibre membranes, Journal of Membrane Science, Vol:446, ISSN:0376-7388, Pages:286-293

Rahman MA, Garcia-Garcia FR, Li K, 2012, Development of a catalytic hollow fibre membrane microreactor as a microreformer unit for automotive application, Journal of Membrane Science, Vol:390, ISSN:0376-7388, Pages:68-75

Othman MHD, Droushiotis N, Wu Z, et al., 2011, High-Performance, Anode-Supported, Microtubular SOFC Prepared from Single-Step-Fabricated, Dual-Layer Hollow Fibers, Advanced Materials, Vol:23, ISSN:0935-9648, Pages:2480-+

Kingsbury BFK, Li K, 2009, A morphological study of ceramic hollow fibre membranes, Journal of Membrane Science, Vol:328, ISSN:0376-7388, Pages:134-140

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