Xianghong Qian Source Confirmed

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Professor

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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38 h-index 162 pubs 4,420 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Xianghong Qian's research program focuses on the development and application of membrane separation technologies for various critical applications. He has received significant federal funding to advance this field, including a $5,999,758 NSF grant as PI for a project focused on a Membrane Purification Platform for Continuous Biomanufacturing of Viral Vectors and Virus-like Particles. This work aims to enhance biomanufacturing processes in Arkansas and beyond.

Further supporting the development of advanced separation techniques, Qian is a Co-PI on an NSF IUCRC Phase III grant for the Center for Membrane Applications, Science and Technology (MAST), totaling $499,997. Additionally, he was a Co-PI on an NSF grant for the acquisition of a Waters SYNAPT XS Q/TOF mass spectrometer ($634,526), an instrument valuable for precise mass measurement in basic science, engineering, and anthropology.

With a career marked by substantial publication output (162 publications) and recognition as a highly cited researcher (h-index: 38, 4,420 citations), Qian leads an active research group. His recent publications include work on novel membrane fabrication for rare earth ion separation and the visualization of virus entrapment during filtration processes, highlighting his contributions to both fundamental membrane science and its practical applications in areas such as biomanufacturing and environmental remediation.

Metrics

  • h-index: 38
  • Publications: 162
  • Citations: 4,420

Selected Publications

  • Fabrication of PSS-MOF-303/rGO membranes for effective separation of rare earth ions (2026) DOI
  • Visualizing the Effect of Process Pause on Virus Entrapment During Constant Flux Virus Filtration (2025) DOI

Federal Grants 3 $7,134,281 total

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