The RSC Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids Discussion Group (MSILDG) invite you to join us at Loughborough University on 19th and 20th August for two days of discussion on topics across ionic liquids, molten salts, deep eutectic solvents, water-in-salt solutions and related phenomena.
The meeting will feature the fifth Fray Lecture, given by Prof. Sheng Dai of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee, USA along with other invited and contributed presentations, posters, discussions and a banquet dinner. Confirmed presentations include:
Modulating the Acidity of Ammonium Hydrogen Sulfate Protic Ionic Liquids by Exploiting Cation Structure and Water Content
Richard Matthews, (University of East London)
Nanoporous Ionic Liquids: Opportunities for Energy-Related Applications
Sheng Dai, (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Ionic fluids Part I - Thermodynamic calculations for plasmas used in industrial and commercial applications
Stuart Muckeljohn, (MSILDG)
One-step regeneration of photovoltaic tungsten-based busbars by molten salt electrolysis
Liwen Zhang, (Beijing University of Technology)
Developing structure-activity relationships for thermoswitchable deep eutectic solvents
Cameron Weber, (University of Auckland)
Sustainable Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) for Use in Antimicrobial Medical Applications
Emma Smith, (Nottingham Trent University)
Old Drugs, New Tricks: A New Approach to Drug Detection using Functional Ionic Liquids
Anthony Fitzpatrick, (Nottingham Trent University)
Efficient Biomass Processing with Protic Ionic Liquids: A Cost-Effective Approach
Cariny Polesca, (Imperial )
Progress in Energy Applications of Solvate Ionic Liquids (SILs)
Timothy Harte, (CSIRO)
Ionic liquid based electrolytes for reversible magnesium deposition
Peiying Fan, (University of Nottingham)
Ion liquid aided magnesium ion intercalation in vanadium carbide MXene
Yuanzhongze Hu, (University of Nottingham)
Quest for Functionalized deep eutectic solvent (F-DES) for sustainable growth of clean and renewable energy and societal applications
Ashutosh Srivastava, (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India)
Towards Closed Catalytic Cycle Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis in Molten LiCl-KCl-CsCl Eutectic
Pooja Dhami, (Loughborough)
Loughborough University sits on a 500 acre green campus on the edge of the market town of Loughborough. It is very accessible by train and road, just 90 minutes from London St Pancras station and 2 miles from the M1 J23.
Registration Fees
The in person registration fee includes lunch and refreshments on both days, the conference dinner and 4* onsite bed and breakfast accommodation on the 19th August.
Regular RSC member £289
Regular non-RSC member £340.00
Student RSC member £187
Student non-RSC member £220
Online attendance £50
The meeting will feature the fifth Fray Lecture, given by Prof. Sheng Dai of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and University of Tennessee, USA along with other invited and contributed presentations, posters, discussions and a banquet dinner. Confirmed presentations include:
Modulating the Acidity of Ammonium Hydrogen Sulfate Protic Ionic Liquids by Exploiting Cation Structure and Water Content
Richard Matthews, (University of East London)
Nanoporous Ionic Liquids: Opportunities for Energy-Related Applications
Sheng Dai, (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Ionic fluids Part I - Thermodynamic calculations for plasmas used in industrial and commercial applications
Stuart Muckeljohn, (MSILDG)
One-step regeneration of photovoltaic tungsten-based busbars by molten salt electrolysis
Liwen Zhang, (Beijing University of Technology)
Developing structure-activity relationships for thermoswitchable deep eutectic solvents
Cameron Weber, (University of Auckland)
Sustainable Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) for Use in Antimicrobial Medical Applications
Emma Smith, (Nottingham Trent University)
Old Drugs, New Tricks: A New Approach to Drug Detection using Functional Ionic Liquids
Anthony Fitzpatrick, (Nottingham Trent University)
Efficient Biomass Processing with Protic Ionic Liquids: A Cost-Effective Approach
Cariny Polesca, (Imperial )
Progress in Energy Applications of Solvate Ionic Liquids (SILs)
Timothy Harte, (CSIRO)
Ionic liquid based electrolytes for reversible magnesium deposition
Peiying Fan, (University of Nottingham)
Ion liquid aided magnesium ion intercalation in vanadium carbide MXene
Yuanzhongze Hu, (University of Nottingham)
Quest for Functionalized deep eutectic solvent (F-DES) for sustainable growth of clean and renewable energy and societal applications
Ashutosh Srivastava, (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India)
Towards Closed Catalytic Cycle Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis in Molten LiCl-KCl-CsCl Eutectic
Pooja Dhami, (Loughborough)
Loughborough University sits on a 500 acre green campus on the edge of the market town of Loughborough. It is very accessible by train and road, just 90 minutes from London St Pancras station and 2 miles from the M1 J23.
Registration Fees
The in person registration fee includes lunch and refreshments on both days, the conference dinner and 4* onsite bed and breakfast accommodation on the 19th August.
Regular RSC member £289
Regular non-RSC member £340.00
Student RSC member £187
Student non-RSC member £220
Online attendance £50