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Tom Welton
Tom Welton
Thomas Welton
(born January 1964) is a professor of
sustainable chemistry
at
Imperial College London
. He served as head of the
department of chemistry
from 2007 to 2014 and as dean of the
faculty of natural sciences
from 2015 to 2019. He is a Fellow and the former president of the
Royal Society of Chemistry
(2020 to 2022). Welton's research focuses on
sustainable chemistry
, with particular focus on
ionic liquid
s and on
solvent effects
on
chemical reactions
. Welton is
openly gay
and is active in advocating for greater visibility for members of the
LGBT
community in the sciences. He is a member of the
UKRI
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion External Advisory Group.
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Energetic and Environmental Analysis of Different Techniques for Biomolecules Extractions
by
Leyre Sillero
,
Raquel Prado
,
Tom Welton
,
Jalel Labidi
Published 2020-08-01
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Dynamics in Quaternary Ionic Liquids with Non-Flexible Anions: Insights from Mechanical Spectroscopy
by
Oriele Palumbo
,
Annalisa Paolone
,
Frederik Philippi
,
Daniel Rauber
,
Tom Welton
Published 2023-07-01
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Dynamics, cation conformation and rotamers in guanidinium ionic liquids with ether groups
by
Daniel Rauber
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Frederik Philippi
,
Bernd Morgenstern
,
Josef Zapp
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Björn Kuttich
,
Tobias Kraus
,
Tom Welton
,
Rolf Hempelmann
,
Christopher W.M. Kay
Published 2023-12-01
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