Emmanuel Peprah-Yamoah


Emmanuel develops advanced active membrane materials for water treatment and resource recovery. His research focuses on designing and engineering next-generation separation membranes with improved selectivity, permeability, and durability for sustainable water purification and valuable resource recovery. He is particularly interested in understanding structure-property relationships in membrane materials and translating this knowledge into practical technologies for addressing global water challenges. His long-term goal is to develop high-performance membrane systems capable of removing emerging contaminants while enabling the recovery of valuable resources from complex water streams.
Emmanuel’s research interests lie at the intersection of polymer chemistry, membrane science, nanomaterials, and environmental engineering.

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