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Christopher Jones is a Professor and John F. Brock III School Chair at the Georgia Institute of Technology, specializing in synthetic chemistry applied to chemical engineering applications in catalysis and separations. His work focuses on energy sustainability, particularly CO2 capture and lignocellulose conversion, alongside heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis, and adsorptive/membrane separations.
- B.S.E., University of Michigan (1995)
- M.S., California Institute of Technology (1997)
- Ph.D., California Institute of Technology (1999)
His research integrates materials science and chemical engineering to develop nanomaterials for carbon neutrality, emphasizing catalysis separations, and CO2 conversion. Recent publications highlight advancements in sorbent chemistry, zeolitic nanotubes, and direct air capture technologies.
His recent articles (2025–2024) explore topics such as phosphite-containing sorbents for CO2 capture, nanocomposites for heterogeneous catalysis, and polymer stability under oxidative conditions. These works reflect his commitment to bridging homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis for sustainable applications.
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