FEATURES

An interview with:
Professor
Ken Seddon
July 2004 |
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According
to our Special Topics analysis on Ionic Liquids
research in the past decade, the most-cited scientist
is Professor Ken Seddon, with 71 papers cited a total
of 1,858 times. Five of his papers are included in our
top 20 lists on this topic. In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Professor Seddon’s work can be found in
the field of Chemistry. Professor Seddon is the Chair
of Inorganic Chemistry at the Queen’s University of
Belfast, and Director of QUILL, the Queen’s
University’s Ionic Liquids Laboratories.
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An interview with:
Dr.
Robin D. Rogers
June 2004 |
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According
to our Special Topics analysis on Ionic Liquids
research over the past decade, the scientist ranking
at #5 is Dr. Robin D. Rogers, with 99 papers cited a
total of 727 times. He also has three papers appearing
in the analysis: the #6 and #11 papers published in
the past decade, and the #18 paper published in the
past two years. In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, his record includes 190 papers cited a
total of 2,613 times to date in the field of
Chemistry. In this interview, he talks with us about
his highly cited work in ionic liquids.
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Mini Profiles
June 2004 |
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Mini Profiles
June 2004 |
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An interview with:
Dr.
Tom Welton
May 2004 |
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In
our Special Topic on Ionic Liquids research over
the past decade, the scientist ranking at #2 on our
list is Dr. Tom Welton, with 34 papers on the subject
cited a total of 1,446 times to date. He is also the
author of the paper ranked at #2 with 857 citations:
"Room-temperature ionic liquids. Solvents for
synthesis and catalysis," (Chemical Reviews
99[8]: 2071-83, August 1999). In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Welton’s record includes 41 papers
cited a total of 1,512 times to date in the field of
Chemistry. Dr. Welton hails from Imperial College,
London.
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A profile of:
Profile of Queen's University Belfast, School of Chemistry
May 2004 |
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According to the
ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Queen's
University Belfast
ranked #246 in citations, and has published 1,017 papers cited
a total of 11,439 times to date among the 746 top-performing
institutions in Chemistry. The institution's most-cited
paper in this field with 'ionic liquids' in its title is,
"Ionic Liquids For Clean Technology," ( J. Chem.
Technol. Biotechnol.
68[4]: 351-356, Apr 1997), has been cited 211 times to
date. We visited the Website
of this highly-cited institution, Queen's
University Belfast,
and captured
unedited bytes of their description for this profile.
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