Joan F. Brennecke spends much of her time researching Ionic liquid, Inorganic chemistry, Hexafluorophosphate, Solubility and Ion. Her study on Ionic liquid is covered under Organic chemistry. Her Inorganic chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Carbon monoxide, Catalysis, Alkyl, Carbon dioxide and Vapor pressure.
The concepts of her Hexafluorophosphate study are interwoven with issues in Tetrafluoroborate, Solvent, Properties of water, Gravimetric analysis and Phase. In her research on the topic of Solubility, Methylpyridinium and Sulfur dioxide is strongly related with Imide. Her Ion study incorporates themes from C4mim, Enthalpy and Amine gas treating.
Joan F. Brennecke mainly investigates Ionic liquid, Inorganic chemistry, Racism, Workforce and Inclusion. Her Ionic liquid research is classified as research in Organic chemistry. Joan F. Brennecke interconnects Phase, Imide, Alkyl, Carbon dioxide and Solubility in the investigation of issues within Inorganic chemistry.
Joan F. Brennecke is interested in Supercritical carbon dioxide, which is a field of Carbon dioxide. Her study in Workforce intersects with areas of studies such as Solidarity, Public relations, Publishing, Diversity and Viewpoints. Her multidisciplinary approach integrates Inclusion and Commit in her work.
Racism, Diversity, Publishing, Inclusion and Workforce are her primary areas of study. Racism is intertwined with Chemistry and Environmental ethics in her study. Her Diversity research spans across into fields like Commit, Viewpoints, Solidarity and Public relations.
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Green processing using ionic liquids and CO2
Lynnette A. Blanchard;Dan Hancu;Eric J. Beckman;Joan F. Brennecke.
Nature (1999)
Thermophysical Properties of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids
Christopher P. Fredlake;Jacob M. Crosthwaite;Daniel G. Hert;and Sudhir N. V. K. Aki.
Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data (2004)
Ionic liquids: Innovative fluids for chemical processing
Joan F. Brennecke;Edward J. Maginn.
Aiche Journal (2001)
Why Is CO2 so soluble in imidazolium-based ionic liquids?
Cesar Cadena;Jennifer L. Anthony;Jindal K. Shah;Timothy I. Morrow.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2004)
High-Pressure Phase Behavior of Ionic Liquid/CO2 Systems
Lynnette A. Blanchard;and Zhiyong Gu;Joan F. Brennecke.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2001)
Solubilities and Thermodynamic Properties of Gases in the Ionic Liquid 1-n-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium Hexafluorophosphate
Jennifer L. Anthony;and Edward J. Maginn;Joan F. Brennecke.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2002)
Anion Effects on Gas Solubility in Ionic Liquids
Jennifer L. Anthony;Jessica L. Anderson;Edward J. Maginn;Joan F. Brennecke.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2005)
High-Pressure Phase Behavior of Carbon Dioxide with Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids
Sudhir N. V. K. Aki;Berlyn R. Mellein;and Eric M. Saurer;Joan F. Brennecke.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2004)
Solution Thermodynamics of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids and Water
Jennifer L. Anthony;and Edward J. Maginn;Joan F. Brennecke.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2001)
Improving carbon dioxide solubility in ionic liquids.
Mark J. Muldoon;Sudhir N. V. K. Aki;Jessica L. Anderson;Janeille K. Dixon.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B (2007)
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