Queen’s University Belfast has been conducting ground-breaking research into the development of ionic liquids (liquid salts) and their applications in green chemistry for over 20 years. QUILL (Queen’s University Ionic Liquid Laboratories) carries out fundamental studies on the design and performance of ionic liquids, as well as their application in industrial processes. QUILL was the first research centre in the world to focus on the development of ionic liquids and can now be considered as world leading.
Researchers at Queen’s led a team that designed, synthesised, and tested materials based on active ionic liquids incorporated into porous solids for the treatment of contaminated gas streams at laboratory scale, this technology later became known as HycaPure™.
HycaPure™ is an ionic liquid which removes mercury contaminants from natural gas. The technology was developed in a partnership between QUILL and PETRONAS, the national oil and gas company of Malaysia. The success of this collaboration has won multiple awards and provided public awareness of the benefits of ionic liquids.
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- QUILL was the first research centre in the world to focus on the development of ionic liquids.
- HycaPure™ Hg is a robust, long-life solid-supported ionic liquid mercury removal technology.
- This research developed from concept to commercialisation in less than four years, which is twice as fast as the industry norm.
- QUILL and Petronas have embarked on a new £2,400,000 joint programme on innovative low carbon technologies.