• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Matthew Kanan

Stanford University

Professor of Chemistry

Matt Kanan is a Professor of Chemistry and Director of the TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy at Stanford University. Matt’s research group addresses challenges in energy conversion, sustainable resource utilization, and carbon dioxide removal. Their work has led to several inventions in these areas, including process technology that utilizes CO2 to streamline chemical production, metal-free CO2 hydrogenation catalysts that improve the efficiency of sustainable fuel synthesis, membrane-free electrochemical systems to generate acid and base from water, and thermochemical methods to activate silicate rocks for CO2 removal. Matt is the co-founder and Chief Scientific Advisor for ReSource Chemical Corp., an Oakland-based start-up commercializing a process created in his group to produce performance-advantaged plastics from CO2 and inedible biomass. At the TomKat Center, Matt directs programs that help Stanford students and researchers develop and commercialize innovations that impact energy and sustainability. Prior to joining the Stanford faculty in 2009, Matt did his Ph.D. studies in organic chemistry at Harvard and postdoctoral research at MIT in inorganic chemistry. He earned his B.A. in chemistry from Rice University in 2000.

Sessions With Matthew Kanan

Thursday, 21 March

  • 08:30am - 09:00am (CST) / 21/mar/2024 01:30 pm - 21/mar/2024 02:00 pm

    Unlocking the "U" in CCUS: Advances in CO2 use cases

    Clean Tech

    Developing a large-scale CCUS value chain requires current commercial CO2 use cases to rapidly scale.  Besides storge, companies are evaluating opportunities for putting carbon to use and creating value. What are some new innovations in use cases across chemical conversion, biological enhancement and mineralization applications.