Staff Scientist at the Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Center at KAUST.
Prashant is working as a Staff Scientist in the AMPM center. Prashant is interested in developing new porous materials with interesting properties and applications with a special focus on adsorption and separation. He is also interested in the molecular level insight of adsorption processes by visualization of gas molecules inside crystalline porous materials using in situ X-ray diffraction.
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have been at the forefront of research activity for almost two decades now. In the present work, we developed various MOFs that can carry out many energy-intensive separations either by a periodic arrangement of requisite functionalities in the channels for optimal host-guest interactions or by tuning the aperture size of the channel window to afford size-selective separations. We were able to achieve many industrially important separations like CO2 capture, olefin/paraffin separation, branched/linear paraffin separation and natural gas upgrading. Molecular-level Insight was obtained for a better understanding of the separation processes. In collaboration with industrial partners, some of the MOFs with exceptional performance will be investigated in a real like conditions at demonstration scale for taking them to the next level. Economical and rapid scale-up methods for these materials are being developed and we have successfully produced these materials in kg quantities.
Staff Scientist at the Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Center at KAUST.