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Peter Licence
Researcher at University of Nottingham
Publications - 183
Citations - 6971
Peter Licence is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionic liquid & X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 171 publications receiving 6168 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Licence include Addis Ababa University & Bangor University.
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Vapourisation of ionic liquids.
James P. Armstrong,Christopher Hurst,Robert G. Jones,Peter Licence,Kevin R. J. Lovelock,Christopher J. Satterley,Ignacio J. Villar-Garcia +6 more
TL;DR: Eight common imidazolium based ionic liquids have been successfully evaporated in ultra-high vacuum, their vapours analysed by line of sight mass spectrometry and their heats (enthalpy) of vapourisation determined.
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Sustainable technology: green chemistry.
Martyn Poliakoff,Peter Licence +1 more
TL;DR: Modern life depends on the petrochemical industry — most drugs, paints and plastics derive from oil, but current processes are not sustainable in terms of resources and environmental impact.
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Ionic Liquid-Based Interfaces
Kevin R. J. Lovelock,Ignacio J. Villar-Garcia,Florian Maier,Hans-Peter Steinrück,Peter Licence +4 more
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Ionic Liquids in Vacuo: Analysis of Liquid Surfaces Using Ultra-High-Vacuum Techniques
TL;DR: The suitability of UHV techniques in the investigation of a range of room-temperature ionic liquids is demonstrated, offering the opportunity to measure high-quality solution-phase spectra using unmodified instrumentation.
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Ionic liquids in vacuo; solution-phase X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
TL;DR: The in situ monitoring of catalysis in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids is fundamental to the understanding of catalytic processes and the role of RTILs in catalytic turnover; it is described how XPS can be used to give information on both pure RTIL-based solutions.