Member of Yale faculty since 2014.
Contact Info
Sherry Gray
sherry.gray@yale.edu
Energy Sciences Center II
810 West Campus Drive
West Haven, CT 06516
Research
Transition to clean energy, mitigation of carbon emissions, and protection of clean air and water resources are crucial global challenges. Solving these large-scale problems will be aided by the development of systems for the precise interconversion of chemical and electrical or solar energy, for example, catalysts for controlled electrochemical reactions involving small molecules such as CO2. These reactions are inefficient due to their sluggish kinetics and myriad of possible reaction pathways. There is a critical need for understanding and developing catalysts, to both accelerate these reactions and improve selectivity to the desired products.
Research in the Wang Group develops catalyst materials and catalytic processes for energy and environmental applications guided by fundamental structure-reactivity correlation studies. Specifically, the following five research thrusts are being pursued:
- Heterogeneous molecular catalysts for electrochemical conversion of small molecules, including carbon dioxide, nitrate, and volatile organic compounds,
- Photochemistry for solar energy utilization, fuel production, and energy storage,
- Nanoscale interactions for cooperative electrocatalysis,
- Interface chemistry and catalysis in next-generation high-energy batteries, and
- Application of electrocatalysis and photocatalysis in environmental chemistry for air and water treatment.
Education
B.S. Peking University, 2007
Ph.D. Stanford University, 2012
Philomathia Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley, 2012-2014
Honors
- Young Investigator Award, Division of Inorganic Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 2012
- IUPAC Prize for Young Chemists, 2013
- Web of Science Highly Cited Researcher (Chemistry), 2016-present
- Emerging Investigator, J. Mater. Chem. A, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2017
- NSF CAREER Award, 2017
- Scialog Fellow for Advanced Energy Storage, Research Corporation for Science Advancement, 2017
- Arthur Greer Memorial Prize for Outstanding Research, Yale University, 2018
- Sloan Research Fellowship, 2019
- Emerging Investigator, Chem. Comm., Royal Society of Chemistry, 2019
- Best Editor Award, Nano Research, Tsinghua University Press & Springer, 2020, 2021
Selected Publications
Professor Wang and Lab in the News
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A catalytic two-step: Transforming industrial CO2 into a renewable fuel
A new Yale study presents a “two-in-one” catalyst that takes waste carbon and turns it into liquid methanol.
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Hailiang Wang receives Faculty Innovation Award for Oxylus Energy startup
Professor Hailiang Wang received a Yale Ventures Faculty Innovation Award for helping to launch a spinout company from his lab called Oxylus Energy.
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Professors Batista, Hazari, and Wang work on climate change projects for Yale Planetary Solutions
Yale Planetary Solutions has awarded seed grants to research projects pursuing novel solutions to urgent climate and environmental problems.
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Catalyzing environmental cleanup: A highly active and selective molecular catalyst and electrified membrane
The Wang Lab has developed an electrochemical catalyst and membrane that offers an efficient and sustainable way to treat contaminated water.
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Sun, sustainability, and silicon: A double dose of Yale solar fuel research
Two Yale-led studies indicate the promise of finding hybrid approaches to developing alternative solar fuels.
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NSF awards prestigious fellowships to six Chemistry students
The Yale Chemistry National Science Foundation Fellows are Noah Bartfield, Daniel Chabeda, Nia Harmon, Jenna Molas, Tyler Myers, and Natalie Williams.