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Seddon, Kenneth

Wasserscheid P (2003) In Rogers RD, Seddon Kenneth R, Volkov S (eds) NATO science series, II mathematics, physics and chemistry, vol 92. Kluwer, Dordrecht, p 29... [Pg.39]

Holbrey JD, Seddon Kenneth R (1999) Clean Prod Proc 1 223... [Pg.39]

T. ANTHONY RYAN CHRISTINE RYAN ELAINE A, SEDDON KENNETH R. SEDDON... [Pg.934]

Ionic solutions. 2. Ionic structure. I. Seddon, Kenneth R., 1950- editor. II. Tide. [Pg.19]

Quill was founded in April 1999 as an industrial consortium, with members from all sectors of the chemical industry. It is based on the well-proven industry/uni-versity cooperative research center (lUCRC) concept developed by the U.S. National Science Foundation and is only the second lUCRC in Europe. There were 17 founding industrial members of the Quill consortium, and the current membership includes (listed alphabetically) bp. Chevron, Cytec, DuPont, Eastman Chemicals, ICI, Invista, Merck, Novartis, Procter and Gamble, SACHEM, SASOL, Shell, Strata, and UOP. Research carried out between QUB and individual companies, or by QUILL itself, has generated more than 20 patent applications, many of which have now been published, from as diverse a range of industries as BNFL, BP Chemicals, Cytec, ICI, Quest International, and Uni-chema Chemie BV. In a recent report in Nature, the need for collaboration between government, industry, and academic institutions to form sustainable chemistry centers was stressed as vital in order to rethink traditional chemistry processes to be not only beneficial to the environment but also to make economic sense for industry. Quill, under the codirection of Professors Kenneth R. Seddon and Jim Swindall OBE, is one of these chemistry centers, and is the first (and... [Pg.121]

Kenneth R. Seddon, QUILL Centre, The Queen s University of Belfast, Belfast BT9 5AG, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom... [Pg.331]

Wilkes JS (2002) Ionic liquids in perspective The past with an eye toward the industrial future, in Robin D. Rogers (Editor), Kenneth R. Seddon (eds), Ionic Liquids Industrial Applications for Green Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Washington D C, Vol 818, p214... [Pg.145]

Prof. Kenneth R. Seddon, Queens University, Belfast, Green Chemistry 2002... [Pg.235]

Earle, Martyn J., and Kenneth R. Seddon. Ionic liquids. Green solvents for the future. Pure and Applied Chemistry 72 (2000) 1,391-98. This is a very brief and accessible review of ionic liquids. [Pg.403]

Ionic liquids completely uncoiled critical expert overviews / edited by Natalia V. Plechkova, Kenneth R. Seddon. [Pg.19]

Cover image courtesy of Kenneth Seddon, Natalia Plechkova, and Martyn Earle... [Pg.19]


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