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James H. Davis
Researcher at University of South Alabama
Publications - 106
Citations - 10229
James H. Davis is an academic researcher from University of South Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & Melting point. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 93 publications receiving 9354 citations. Previous affiliations of James H. Davis include University of Alabama.
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CO2 Capture by a Task-Specific Ionic Liquid
TL;DR: A new room temperature ionic liquid incorporating a cation with an appended amine group is produced, comparable in efficiency for CO2 capture to commercial amine sequestering reagents, and yet is nonvolatile and does not require water to function.
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Energy applications of ionic liquids
Douglas R. MacFarlane,Naoki Tachikawa,Maria Forsyth,Jennifer M. Pringle,Patrick C. Howlett,Gloria D. Elliott,James H. Davis,Masayoshi Watanabe,Patrice Simon,C. Austen Angell +9 more
TL;DR: Ionic liquids offer a unique suite of properties that make them important candidates for a number of energy related applications, such as fuel cell electrolytes and CO2 absorbents for post-combustion CO2 capture as mentioned in this paper.
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Novel Brønsted Acidic Ionic Liquids and Their Use as Dual Solvent−Catalysts
Amanda C. Cole,Jessica L. Jensen,Ioanna Ntai,Kim Loan T. Tran,Kristin J. Weaver,David C. Forbes,James H. Davis +6 more
TL;DR: The new ionic liquids combine the low volatility and ease of separation from product normally associated with solid acid catalysts, with the higher activity and yields normally found using conventional liquid acids.
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Task-Specific Ionic Liquids
TL;DR: The covalent tethering of a functional group to one or both of the ions of an otherwise ordinary ionic liquid can imbue the resulting salt with a capacity to interact with dissolved substrates in s...
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Task-specific ionic liquids for the extraction of metal ions from aqueous solutions
Ann E. Visser,Richard P. Swatloski,W. Matthew Reichert,Rebecca Mayton,Sean Sheff,Andrzej Wierzbicki,James H. Davis,Robin D. Rogers +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the task-specific functionality of metal ligating groups, such as those commonly used in preparing ion liquids (ILs), are derived from impidazolium cations.