Christine Duval

Assistant Professor
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Case School of Engineering
Member
Cancer Imaging Program
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center

I am an Assistant Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and my research is focused on applied radiochemistry, radiochemical separations, and medical isotope production and purification. I have a broad background in solid-phase extraction, radioanalytical chemistry, and separation science. As the PI on several NSF-, DOE- and industry-funded projects related to radioanalytical and environmental radiochemistry, I have built a laboratory and research group with the appropriate tools and skills to purify and provide radioisotopes. Most relevant to this project is my DOE Early Career Research Award from the Isotope Program within the Office of Nuclear Physics. In this project, we we synthesize and evaluate novel extraction materials (membranes) for the purification of accelerator produced Ac-225. We have active collaborations with Brookhaven National Laboratory in which we send students and postdocs to benchmark our material performance against the state of the art using Ac-225 produced onsite. I am the lead PI of the project.

Research Information

Research Interests

We develop new materials and processes to separate f-elements (lanthanides and actinides) with applications in recycling used nuclear fuel, nuclear medicine, and resource recovery from waste streams. For more information on current projects, .

Awards and Honors

John S. Diekhoff Award for Distinguished Graduate Student Mentoring
2024
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US Frontiers in Engineering
2023
National Academy of Engineering
NSF CAREER award
2023
National Science Foundation
Young Membrane Scientist Award
2022
North American Membrane Society
Graduate Teaching Award
2022
Case School of Engineering
DOE Early Career Research Award
2020
US Department of Energy
Undergraduate Teaching Award
2020
Case School of Engineering

Publications

  • Suresh, P., & Duval, C. E. (2020). Poly(acid) grafted membranes to sequester uranium from seawater.. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 59 (26).
  • Duval, C. E., Hardy, W. E., Pellizzeri, S. E., DeVol, T. E., & Husson, S. E. (2019). Phosphonic acid and alkyl phosphate-derivitized resins for the simultaneous concentration and detection of waterborne uranium. Reactive and Functional Polymers.
  • Duval, C. E., Darge, A. E., Ruff, C. E., DeVol, T. E., & Husson, S. E. (2018). Rapid Sample Preparation for Alpha Spectroscopy with Ultrafiltration Membranes. Analytical Chemistry.

Education

PhD
Chemical Engineering
Clemson University
2017
BS
Chemical Engineering
University of Connecticut
2011