Ionic Liquids UnCOILed, Set
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Product details
- ISBN 9781119294511
- Weight: 2291g
- Dimensions: 165 x 243mm
- Publication Date: 11 Mar 2016
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
A set of 3 volumes providing a comprehensive discussion of new processes and developments in ionic liquid technology
Ionic Liquids UnCOILed: Critical Expert Overviews
Ionic Liquids Further UnCOILed: Critical Expert Overviews
Ionic Liquids Completely UnCOILed: Critical Expert Overviews
Written by an international group of key academic chemists, this series presents thirty three overviews of specific areas of ionic liquid chemistry that range from applied to theoretical, synthetic to structural, biotechnological to electrochemical, and analytical to toxicological. Included in the book is insight into typical problems related to experimental techniques, selection of liquids, and variability of data. It offers appreciation for the direction in which the field is going, while also highlighting the best published works available, making it valuable to new and experienced chemists alike.
Dr. NATALIA V. PLECHKOVA attained her BSc and MSc in chemical engineering at the Russian Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology, Moscow, and her PhD in chemistry, under the guidance of Professor Seddon. Since then she has been a research fellow and project manager in the QUILL (Queen's University Ionic Liquid Laboratories) Research Centre, focussing on various aspects of ionic liquids, including their synthesis, characterisation, and applications (including biomass dissolution and carbon dioxide capture).
Prof. KENNETH R. SEDDON, OBE is Chair of Inorganic Chemistry at the Queen's University of Belfast, and director of the QUILL Research Centre, the world-leading industrial-academic consortium that was awarded the 2006 Queens's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, and was involved with implementing a full-scale process for removing mercury from natural gas streams with Petronas, for which an unprecedented three global IChemE awards (2013), and the Nicklin medal, along with the 'Teamwork in Innovation' Award (2014) from the Royal Society of Chemistry were presented.
