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Professor Jason Hallett conducts research focused on the application and production of ionic liquids in various fields including biofuel generation, sustainable chemical feedstocks, vaccine manufacturing, and waste recycling. He contributes significantly to advancing the circular economy through his work with multiple spin-out companies derived from his research, such as Lixea, which innovates in the use of low-cost ionic liquids to help fractionate waste biomass for biofuel and chemical production. Additionally, he has co-founded several companies focusing on advanced materials, dye recycling, and CO2 capture solutions. After completing his PhD in Chemical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, he joined Imperial College London as a Marshall-Sherfield Postdoctoral Fellow in Sustainable Chemistry in 2014 and steadily advanced to become a Professor in 2018. He has authored over 200 articles and holds more than 10 patents in his field. Professor Hallett's current research interests also include biorefinery techniques, biomass deconstruction, and the utilization of ionic liquids in a variety of applications, including textile dye recycling and wastewater treatment.
Imperial College London • London, ENG, GB
Leads research in sustainable chemical technology and ionic liquids.
Imperial College London • London, ENG, GB
Responsible for delivering lectures and conducting research in chemical engineering.
Imperial College London • London, ENG, GB
Conducted research in sustainable chemistry as part of postdoctoral studies.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.