Dr. Xinjie (Jeff) Zhang

President & CEO, Co-Founder
chemistry
Novarials
Belarus

Business Expert Chemistry
Biography

    Dr. Zhang co-founded Novarials Corporation in 2010, and serves as its President since then. Dr. Zhang  is a top industry expert on one-dimensional (1D) nanomaterials and an energetic entrepreneur. He has  more than twenty years of industry research and development experience on nanomaterials, and a  proven track record in commercializing new technologies. He was a group co-leader at SINOPEC  Research Institute of Petroleum Processing in Beijing from 1992 to 1996. The work during this period  led to eight issued patents. Jinlong Chemical Co., Ltd., one of the largest gamma-butyrolactone series  manufacturing plants in China, was built in 1996 to commercialize the patented technology. Dr. Zhang  also co-led the pilot production of the catalyst and the starting work of the commercial plant. Dr. Zhang  was awarded the “Scientific and Technical Progress Award” in 1996, a ministerial award in recognition for  this significant contribution to scientific and technological progress to China chemical and petroleum  industry. From 2001 to 2003, Dr. Zhang worked in DOE Pacific Northwestern National Laboratory (PNNL)  on developing novel solid acid catalysts and a new process for the conversion of sorbitol to isosorbide.  This work led to three issued US patents, and the developed technology was licensed by Battelle to Iowa  Corn Promotion Board in 2005. From 2003 to 2010, Dr. Zhang was a leading scientist on carbon  nanotube growth in Hyperion Catalysis International - the world leader of carbon nanotube  commercialization. He was one of the two scientists who first grew single-walled carbon nanotube forest  back in 2004, and he also held two more groundbreaking breakthroughs on nanotube growths. Dr.  Zhang is the inventor of 12 issued and 3 pending patents. His recent focus is on the preparation,  processing, application, and commercialization of one-dimensional nanomaterials. Under his leadership,  Novarials is commercializing over two dozens of inorganic nanowires and three nanowire membrane  platform technologies. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry in 1999 at Peking University.  

Research Intrest

  Nanomaterials

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