
معرفی
Hanno Erythropel is a Lecturer and Research Scientist at Yale University's Center for Green Chemistry & Green Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from McGill University (2016), an M.Eng. from McGill (2011), and a Dipl.-Chem. in Chemistry from Carl-von-Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg (2009). His research focuses on interdisciplinary green chemistry solutions, including biomass and CO₂ valorization, biodegradable materials, and tobacco product ingredient analysis. He currently works in KROON HALL (Room G-17) and his lab is in the Greeley Memorial Lab (Room 006).
Key research areas include safer chemical design, environmental justice, and sustainable products. His work bridges chemistry, chemical engineering, and toxicology. Recent studies highlight synthetic cooling agents in e-cigarettes and flavor-solvent toxicity. He collaborates on regulatory science to address gaps in consumer product safety.
Publications emphasize e-cigarette toxicity, CO₂ utilization pathways, and green plasticizers. Notable contributions include analyzing flavor additive risks and developing biodegradable materials like di-n-heptyl succinate. His work intersects industrial sustainability and public health, advocating for systems thinking in chemical innovation.


