Scott K. Spear

9.0k total citations · 3 hit papers
38 papers, 7.6k citations indexed

About

Scott K. Spear is a scholar working on Catalysis, Filtration and Separation and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Scott K. Spear has authored 38 papers receiving a total of 7.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Catalysis, 8 papers in Filtration and Separation and 8 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Scott K. Spear's work include Ionic liquids properties and applications (13 papers), Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions (8 papers) and Radioactive element chemistry and processing (5 papers). Scott K. Spear is often cited by papers focused on Ionic liquids properties and applications (13 papers), Chemical and Physical Properties in Aqueous Solutions (8 papers) and Radioactive element chemistry and processing (5 papers). Scott K. Spear collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Switzerland. Scott K. Spear's co-authors include Robin D. Rogers, John D. Holbrey, Richard P. Swatloski, Jonathan G. Huddleston, Megan B. Turner, Daniel T. Daly, Héctor Rodríguez, Marcin Śmiglak, Juliusz Pernak and Judith E. Grisel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Chemistry of Materials and Chemical Communications.

In The Last Decade

Scott K. Spear

37 papers receiving 7.4k citations

Hit Papers

Dissolution of Cellose with Ionic Liquids 2002 2026 2010 2018 2002 2005 2007 1000 2.0k 3.0k

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All Works

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Bakker, Martin G., R. M. Frazier, S. L. Burkett, et al.. (2011). Perspectives on supercapacitors, pseudocapacitors and batteries. Nanomaterials and Energy. 1(3). 136–158. 45 indexed citations
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Panchasara, Heena, Benjamin M. Simmons, Ajay K. Agrawal, Scott K. Spear, & Daniel T. Daly. (2009). Combustion Performance of Biodiesel and Diesel-Vegetable Oil Blends in a Simulated Gas Turbine Burner. Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power. 131(3). 52 indexed citations
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Griffin, Scott T., et al.. (2008). Dual Nature of Polyethylene Glycol-Based Aqueous Biphasic Extraction Chromatographic (ABEC) Resins: Uptakes of Perchlorate versus Mercury(II). Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 47(19). 7390–7396. 3 indexed citations
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Swatloski, Richard P., John D. Holbrey, Scott K. Spear, et al.. (2007). Sensor technologies based on a cellulose supported platform. Chemical Communications. 2025–2027. 48 indexed citations
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Sun, Ning, Richard P. Swatloski, Mirela L. Maxim, et al.. (2007). Magnetite-embedded cellulose fibers prepared from ionic liquid. Journal of Materials Chemistry. 18(3). 283–290. 102 indexed citations
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Swatloski, Richard P., et al.. (2006). A Look at Ionic Liquid Generated Cellulose and Modified Cellulose Fibers. ECS Meeting Abstracts. MA2006-02(45). 1970–1970. 1 indexed citations
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Katritzky, Alan R., Shailendra P. Singh, K. Kirichenko, et al.. (2006). In Search of Ionic Liquids Incorporating Azolate Anions. Chemistry - A European Journal. 12(17). 4630–4641. 69 indexed citations
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Spear, Scott K., et al.. (2006). The opposite effect of temperature on polyethylene glycol-based aqueous biphasic systems versus aqueous biphasic extraction chromatographic resins. Journal of Chromatography B. 844(1). 23–31. 23 indexed citations
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Cocalia, Violina, Mark P. Jensen, John D. Holbrey, et al.. (2005). Identical extraction behavior and coordination of trivalent or hexavalent f-element cations using ionic liquid and molecular solvents. Dalton Transactions. 1966–1966. 194 indexed citations
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Turner, Megan B., John D. Holbrey, Scott K. Spear, Marc L. Pusey, & Robin D. Rogers. (2005). Effect of Oxygen-Containing Functional Groups on Protein Stability in Ionic Liquid Solutions. ACS symposium series. 45. 233–243. 5 indexed citations
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Turner, Megan B., Scott K. Spear, John D. Holbrey, Daniel T. Daly, & Robin D. Rogers. (2005). Ionic Liquid-Reconstituted Cellulose Composites as Solid Support Matrices for Biocatalyst Immobilization. Biomacromolecules. 6(5). 2497–2502. 125 indexed citations
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Chen, Jinhua, Scott K. Spear, Jonathan G. Huddleston, John D. Holbrey, & Robin D. Rogers. (2004). Application of polyethylene glycol-based aqueous biphasic reactive extraction to the catalytic oxidation of cyclic olefins. Journal of Chromatography B. 807(1). 145–149. 16 indexed citations
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Spear, Scott K., et al.. (2004). Effects of speciation on partitioning of iodine in aqueous biphasic systems and onto ABEC® resins. Journal of Chromatography B. 807(1). 151–156. 17 indexed citations
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Turner, Megan B., Scott K. Spear, John D. Holbrey, & Robin D. Rogers. (2004). Production of Bioactive Cellulose Films Reconstituted from Ionic Liquids. Biomacromolecules. 5(4). 1379–1384. 298 indexed citations
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Chen, Ji, Scott K. Spear, Jonathan G. Huddleston, et al.. (2004). Application of Poly(ethylene glycol)-based Aqueous Biphasic Systems as Reaction and Reactive Extraction Media. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research. 43(17). 5358–5364. 42 indexed citations
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Swatloski, Richard P., John D. Holbrey, Scott K. Spear, & Robin D. Rogers. (2003). Ionic liquids as green solvents for regeneration/engineering of cellulose based products. Research Portal (Queen's University Belfast).
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Turner, Megan B., Scott K. Spear, Jonathan G. Huddleston, John D. Holbrey, & Robin D. Rogers. (2003). Ionic liquid salt-induced inactivation and unfolding of cellulase from Trichoderma reesei. Green Chemistry. 5(4). 443–443. 315 indexed citations
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Spear, Scott K., Ann E. Visser, & Robin D. Rogers. (2002). Ionic liquids: green solvents for carbohydrate studies.. 336–340. 2 indexed citations
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Swatloski, Richard P., Scott K. Spear, John D. Holbrey, & Robin D. Rogers. (2002). Dissolution of Cellose with Ionic Liquids. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 124(18). 4974–4975. 3917 indexed citations breakdown →
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Spear, Scott K., Martin Rhiel, David W. Murhammer, & Mark A. Arnold. (1998). Ammonia measurements in mammalian cell culture media with a diffuse reflectance-based fiberoptic ammonia sensor. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 75(2-3). 175–186. 5 indexed citations

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