School of Food and Chemical Engineering
Hong Ye

 

Hong Ye

Contact Details: 

Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering

Email: yeh@th.btbu.edu.cn  yehcn@163.com

Telephone/Mobile (optional):  86-10-68984307    86-10-68985446

Office: College of Food Science and Chemical Engineering, Beijing Technology & Business University, 33 Fucheng Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100048, China

Position

Member of Young Expert Committee in Chinese Society of Seawater Desalination and Water Reuse 

Education Background

2005  Master  in Materials Science, Beijing University of Chemical Technology

2008  PhD    in Chemical Engineering and Technology, Tsinghua University

Research Field/Interests

The current research interest is concentrated on nano-scale mixed matrix membrane for different membrane processes, application of pervaporation for industrial process and the recovery of valuable organics from wastewaters.

Research Grants

1. The National Natural Science Foundation of China,

2. Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation

3. Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation- Beijing Academy of Science and Technology Joint Research Program

4. The Importation and Development of High-Caliber Talents Project of Beijing Municipal Institutions

5. Commercial project from Sinopec Group.

Publications

1. Xiang Yan, Hong Ye* (corresponding author), Chunxuan Donget al. Preparation and characterization of PIM-1 and PIM-1/PU-blend membranes for pervaporation separation of phenol from waterDesalination and water treatment138(2019)68-79

2. Hong Ye, Chunxuan Dong Qiufeng Zhu, et al. Pervaporation performance of silico-manganese nanohybrid/PU mixed matrix membranes for separation of phenol from waterDesalination and water treatment129(2018)69-83

3. Hong Ye, Siyuan Zuo, Xiang Yan, et al. Pervaporation of oleyl alcohol-modified PDMS membranes: a comparison between the apparent and intrinsic performances for organics + water mixtures, Desalination and water treatment119(2018)16-26

4Hong Ye , et al. Application of polyurethane membrane with surface modified ZSM-5 for pervaporation of phenol/water mixture. J. Polym. Eng. 37(2017)777-784

5. Hong Ye, et al. Pervaporation properties of oleyl alcohol-filled polydimethylsiloxane membranes for the recovery of phenol from wastewater. Iranian Polym. J., 26 (2017):639-649.

6. Hong Ye , et al. Polyurethane membrane with a cyclodextrin-modified carbon nanotube for *pervaporation* of phenol/water mixture. J. Polym. Eng. 37(2017)449-459.

7. Hong Ye, et al. Pervaporation performance of surface-modified zeolite/PU mixed matrix membranes for separation of phenol from water. Iranian Polym. J., 26 (2017):193-203.

Teaching Interests

1.    For undergraduate students: Principles of Chemical Engineering,  Principles of Food Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Basis of designing chemical equipment

2.    For graduate students: Spectroscopy in Environment Analysis