IEX 2024—the international ion exchange sustainability conference organized by the Separation Science and Technology Group of the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI)—took place July 9-12, 2024, at Cambridge University in England. This prestigious event (last held virtually in 2022) gathers experts and innovators from around the globe to discuss advancements in ion exchange technologies. This year, the conference returned to an in-person format, drawing 120 participants from 19 countries, including the United States.
A highlight of the conference was the plenary lecture delivered by Rossin College Professor Arup K. SenGupta, an internationally renowned figure in the field of ion exchange science and technology. SenGupta was invited to present a lecture titled “Global Sustainability through CO2 Capture and Sequestration: Emerging Role of a Novel Ion Exchange Technology.”
In his presentation, SenGupta unveiled the groundbreaking potential of a new hybrid ion exchange (HIX) technology designed to selectively capture atmospheric carbon dioxide and sequester it. This innovative approach not only promises to address the pressing issue of CO2 emissions but also offers a sustainable solution to combat climate change on a global scale.
SenGupta’s contributions to the field have been widely recognized. In 2004, he received the prestigious International Ion Exchange Award at Cambridge University, honoring his significant achievements in ion exchange science and technology. Furthermore, his seminal book, Ion Exchange in Environmental Processes: Fundamentals, Applications, and Sustainable Technology, published by Wiley in 2017, has been a critical resource for researchers and practitioners alike.
For more details about the IEX 2024 conference and its proceedings, visit IEX 2024 Ion Exchange for a Sustainable Future.
Learn more about SenGupta’s research and accomplishments here.