4 research outputs found

    New tetrabutylphosphonium organic ionic plastic crystals incorporating borate anions

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    Organic plastic crystalline tetrabutylphosphonium borate are of interest as potential new fluorine-free solid-state electrolyte materials conductive under ambient conditions

    Evaluating the Impact of Project-Based Learning in Supporting Students with the A‑Level Chemistry Curriculum in Northern Ireland

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    Toward Greener Fragrances (TGF) is a collaboration between the Institute for Research in Schools (IRIS) and the Ionic Liquids Laboratory (QUILL) at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) supported by funding from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). TGF provided forty-nine post-16 students with a different perspective on chemistry, allowing them to experience the creativity of scientific research and learn how it relates to the real world. The project created the opportunity to work in an emerging scientific field that is accessible to students who, it transpired, have a real passion for higher-level chemistry. During the course of the eight-month extra-curricular project, students gained hands-on research experience in risk assessment, design of experiments, lab-based synthesis, and analysis, all of which was facilitated either in their respective schools or at university research facilities. The climax of the project was the opportunity for students to participate in a research conference. Hence, the project allowed them to work on chemical reactions studied at the A-level, develop practical skills, and gain insight into the research profession. Participants were surveyed at registration and at the end of their involvement to assess the impact of the project on the knowledge of chemistry and career aspirations. Teachers observed that the project encouraged students to work collaboratively, an experience that the students themselves reported as enjoyable. It is clear that the project had a significant positive impact on those who participated

    Evaluating the Impact of Project-Based Learning in Supporting Students with the A‑Level Chemistry Curriculum in Northern Ireland

    No full text
    Toward Greener Fragrances (TGF) is a collaboration between the Institute for Research in Schools (IRIS) and the Ionic Liquids Laboratory (QUILL) at Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) supported by funding from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). TGF provided forty-nine post-16 students with a different perspective on chemistry, allowing them to experience the creativity of scientific research and learn how it relates to the real world. The project created the opportunity to work in an emerging scientific field that is accessible to students who, it transpired, have a real passion for higher-level chemistry. During the course of the eight-month extra-curricular project, students gained hands-on research experience in risk assessment, design of experiments, lab-based synthesis, and analysis, all of which was facilitated either in their respective schools or at university research facilities. The climax of the project was the opportunity for students to participate in a research conference. Hence, the project allowed them to work on chemical reactions studied at the A-level, develop practical skills, and gain insight into the research profession. Participants were surveyed at registration and at the end of their involvement to assess the impact of the project on the knowledge of chemistry and career aspirations. Teachers observed that the project encouraged students to work collaboratively, an experience that the students themselves reported as enjoyable. It is clear that the project had a significant positive impact on those who participated

    Water-soluble fluorine-free poly(ionic liquid)borate binders for Li-ion battery cathodes

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    The development of efficient, eco-friendly lithium-ion battery (LIB) technologies necessitates alternative binder materials to replace conventional polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)
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