Ryan J. Hart, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA |
Area:
molecular thermodynamics, solution chemistry, phase equilibria, chemical kinetics, homogeneous catalysis, supercritical fluid processing, and separationsGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorCharles A. Eckert | grad student | 2011 | Georgia Tech | |
(Designing switchable solvents for sustainable process development.) |
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Medina-Ramos W, Mojica MA, Cope ED, et al. (2014) Water at elevated temperatures (WET): Reactant, catalyst, and solvent in the selective hydrolysis of protecting groups Green Chemistry. 16: 2147-2155 |
Rohan AL, Switzer JR, Flack KM, et al. (2012) The synthesis and the chemical and physical properties of non-aqueous silylamine solvents for carbon dioxide capture. Chemsuschem. 5: 2181-7 |
Pollet P, Hart RJ, Eckert CA, et al. (2010) Organic aqueous tunable solvents (OATS): a vehicle for coupling reactions and separations. Accounts of Chemical Research. 43: 1237-45 |
Hart R, Pollet P, Hahne DJ, et al. (2010) Benign coupling of reactions and separations with reversible ionic liquids Tetrahedron. 66: 1082-1090 |
Blasucci V, Hart R, Mestre VL, et al. (2010) Single component, reversible ionic liquids for energy applications Fuel. 89: 1315-1319 |
Blasucci VM, Hart R, Pollet P, et al. (2010) Reversible ionic liquids designed for facile separations Fluid Phase Equilibria. 294: 1-6 |