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Peter Nockemann is affiliated with Queen's University Belfast in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and engineering, with an emphasis on materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, and catalysis.

Their work covers several subfields including materials chemistry, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, automotive engineering, and advanced battery technologies. Main topics explored in their research include crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, ionic liquids properties and applications, supercapacitor materials and fabrication, mesoporous materials and catalysis, and advanced battery technologies.

Peter Nockemann has published in a variety of scientific journals and venues. Frequent places of publication include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Nanoscale
  • ACS Omega
  • Sustainable Energy & Fuels
  • ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

Selected recent papers by Peter Nockemann include:

  • Phosphonium Ionic Liquid-Infused Poly(vinyl chloride) Surfaces Possessing Potent Antifouling Properties, 2020, ACS Omega
  • An open-source platform for 3D-printed redox flow battery test cells, 2022, Sustainable Energy & Fuels
  • Malonamide-Functionalized Ionic Liquid for Recovery of Rare-Earth Metals from End-Of-Life Products (Lamp Phosphors), 2020, ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
  • Evaluation of ionic liquids as electrolytes for vanadium redox flow batteries, 2020, Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Taming Tris(bipyridine)ruthenium(II) and Its Reactions in Water by Capture/Release with Shape-Switchable Symmetry-Matched Cyclophanes, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Peter Nockemann include:

  • Josh J. Bailey
  • Claire Boudie
  • Manuel Maréchal
  • Guillaume Ah-Lung
  • Johan Jacquemin

Their research contributions span both fundamental studies and applied aspects, particularly regarding ionic liquids and advanced battery materials. The intersection of crystallographic techniques and materials chemistry underlies much of their published work, supporting developments in energy storage and catalysis.

Best Publications

  • Task-specific ionic liquid for solubilizing metal oxides

    Peter Nockemann;Ben Thijs;Stijn Pittois;Jan Thoen

  • Purification of imidazolium ionic liquids for spectroscopic applications

    Peter Nockemann;Koen Binnemans;Kris Driesen

  • Carboxyl-functionalized task-specific ionic liquids for solubilizing metal oxides.

    Peter Nockemann;Ben Thijs;Tatjana N. Parac-Vogt;Kristof Van Hecke

  • Luminescent Ionogels Based on Europium-Doped Ionic Liquids Confined within Silica-Derived Networks

    Kyra Lunstroot;Kris Driesen;Peter Nockemann;Christiane Görller-Walrand

  • Choline saccharinate and choline acesulfamate: ionic liquids with low toxicities

    Peter Nockemann;Ben Thijs;Kris Driesen;Colin R. Janssen

  • Temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity of imidazolium ionic liquids

    Jan Leys;Michael Wübbenhorst;Chirukandath Preethy Menon;Ravindran Rajesh

  • Anionic rare-earth thiocyanate complexes as building blocks for low-melting metal-containing ionic liquids.

    Peter Nockemann;Ben Thijs;Niels Postelmans;Kristof Van Hecke

  • Fully Fluorinated Imidodiphosphinate Shells for Visible- and NIR-Emitting Lanthanides: Hitherto Unexpected Effects of Sensitizer Fluorination on Lanthanide Emission Properties

    Peter B. Glover;Andrew P. Bassett;Peter Nockemann;Benson M. Kariuki

  • Photostability of a highly luminescent europium beta-diketonate complex in imidazolium ionic liquids.

    Peter Nockemann;Eva Beurer;Kris Driesen;Rik Van Deun

  • Imidazolium ionic liquid crystals with pendant mesogenic groups

    Karel Goossens;Peter Nockemann;Kris Driesen;Bart Goderis

  • Hydrophobic ionic liquids with strongly coordinating anions

    Hasan Mehdi;Koen Binnemans;Kristof Van Hecke;Luc Van Meervelt

  • Ionic liquid as plasticizer for europium(III)-doped luminescent poly(methyl methacrylate) films.

    Kyra Lunstroot;Kris Driesen;Peter Nockemann;Lydie Viau

  • Visible and near-infrared emission by samarium(III)-containing ionic liquid mixtures.

    Kyra Lunstroot;Peter Nockemann;Kristof Van Hecke;Luc Van Meervelt

  • Rare-earth quinolinates: infrared-emitting molecular materials with a rich structural chemistry.

    Rik Van Deun;Pascal Fias;Peter Nockemann;An Schepers

  • Lanthanide-doped luminescent ionogels

    Kyra Lunstroot;Kris Driesen;Peter Nockemann;Kristof Van Hecke

  • Hydrophobic Deep Eutectic Solvents Incorporating Trioctylphosphine Oxide: Advanced Liquid Extractants

    Mark Gilmore;Éadaoin N. McCourt;Francis Connolly;Peter Nockemann

  • Facile in situ synthesis of nanofluids based on ionic liquids and copper oxide clusters and nanoparticles

    Małgorzata Swadźba-Kwaśny;Léa Chancelier;Shieling Ng;Haresh G. Manyar

  • Intense near-infrared luminescence of anhydrous lanthanide(III) iodides in an imidazolium ionic liquid

    Sven Arenz;Arash Babai;Koen Binnemans;Kris Driesen

  • Pyrrolidinium ionic liquid crystals.

    Karel Goossens;Kathleen Lava;Peter Nockemann;Kristof Van Hecke

  • An ionic liquid process for mercury removal from natural gas

    Mahpuzah Abai;Mahpuzah Abai;Martin P. Atkins;Amiruddin Hassan;John D. Holbrey

  • Polynuclear Metal Complexes Obtained from the Task-Specific Ionic Liquid Betainium Bistriflimide

    Peter Nockemann;Ben Thijs;Kristof Van Hecke;Luc Van Meervelt

  • Speciation of uranyl complexes in ionic liquids by optical spectroscopy.

    Peter Nockemann;Kelly Servaes;Rik Van Deun;Kristof Van Hecke

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerd Meyer
Gerd Meyer University of Cologne
Rik Van Deun
Rik Van Deun Ghent University
Kristof Van Hecke
Kristof Van Hecke Ghent University
Kenneth R. Seddon
Kenneth R. Seddon Queen's University Belfast
H. Q. Nimal Gunaratne
H. Q. Nimal Gunaratne Queen's University Belfast
Barbara Kirchner
Barbara Kirchner University of Bonn

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