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Professor John Holbrey

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Professor John Holbrey

Professor John Holbrey

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

My research interests encompass the design and use of ionic liquid materials as enabling technologies to address challenges in green, sustainable production of chemicals and energy products that have ranged from accessing cellulosic biomass to scrubbing mercury from natural gas. I am particularly interested in the use of neutron scattering (collaborating with scientists from the ) to understand the liquid structure and behaviour of ionic liquids at the atomic scale.

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  • J.Holbrey@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 5422, +44 (0)28 9097 5479

Research Interests

I am open to PhD applications across all aspects of the development of ionic liquids for sustainable and green chemistry applied to catalysis, separations, and energy applications, and in the use of neutron scattering/isotopic substitution to study disordered (liquid and glassy) materials.

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Public outreach & key achievements

I represented the UK Disordered Materials Neutron Scattering user community as a member of the STFC ISIS User Committee (Dec 2009-Dec 2017) and as a member (2013-2018) and Chair (2014-2018) of the ISIS Facility Access Panel (FAP-2 Disordered Materials).

I have extensive experience as a reviewer for research proposals with the EPSRC, and internationally for the Research Foundation–Flanders (Belgium), the US DoA (Department of Agriculture, USA), the National Science Centre Poland, the Swedish Research Council, the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Saudi Arabia, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship programme (EU), and as a member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) Subject Expert Grant Assessment Panel for travel and mobility funds.

Research and research impacts highlighted in media:

Ranking in in the World by the (10 Feb 2011)

Success with in collaboration with PETRONAS in Malaysia was recognised with three from the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), an achievement that was covered in the and in dedicated and media.

Using neutron scattering to observe , an ongoing collaboration with Dr (QUB) and the ISIS Disordered Materials Group, was publicised as a by the ISIS Muon and Neutron Source as ground-breaking work that could lead to development of new metal-free catalysts.


Alumni: Where are they now

PhD title Investigations of Ionic Liquid-Solute Interactions Towards Applications
Years of study 2012-2016
Country Northern Ireland
Current Position  Assistant Professor, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippenes

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