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Essays on panel data prediction models.

Supervisor: Fosten, J. (Supervisor) & Weale, M. (Supervisor)

Student thesis : Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy

Picture this: an investigation of the neural and behavioural correlates of mental imagery in childhood and adulthood with implications for children with ADHD

Supervisor: Farran, E. (External person) (Supervisor) & Smith, M. (External person) (Supervisor)

Aggression and Unity: Impacts of the First World War on German Protestant Missions in Hong Kong

Supervisor: Stockwell, S. (Supervisor)

The Role of Lamellipodin in the Proliferation and Migration of Pancreatic Cancer Cells

Supervisor: Krause, M. J. (Supervisor) & Sarker, D. (Supervisor)

Self-harm in adolescence: exploring the role of social networks and gender

Supervisor: Morgan, C. (Supervisor), Knowles, G. J. (Supervisor) & academic, A. (Supervisor)

Translation of Computer-Assisted Point-of-care Ultrasound Imaging Methods in a Resource Limited Intensive Care Unit

Supervisor: King, A. (Supervisor), Gomez Herrero, A. (Supervisor) & Razavi, R. (Supervisor)

The Role of CD34+ Stem Cells in Intimal Hyperplasia following Vein Bypass Grafting

Supervisor: Modarai, B. (Supervisor) & Smith, A. (Supervisor)

Characterising mechanisms to stratify therapy in patients with angina and nonobstructive coronary arteries

Supervisor: Perera, D. (Supervisor) & Webb, A. (Supervisor)

The Role of the Information Function of a Trade Mark in the Context of Legal Enforcement on Social Media

Supervisor: Phillips, J. C. (Supervisor) & academic, A. (Supervisor)

The role of anomeric content of lactose on the chemical stability and quality of tablets

Supervisor: Royall, P. G. (Supervisor) & Chan, K. L. A. (Supervisor)

Mechanisms of cancer-induced bone pain in rodent models of disease progression and regression

Supervisor: Bannister, K. (Supervisor), McMahon, S. B. (Supervisor), Denk, F. (Supervisor) & Patel, R. A. (Supervisor)

Dissecting the Anti-Tumour Role of Interleukin (IL)-36 in Lung Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Supervisor: Capon, F. (Supervisor) & Ciccarelli, F. (Supervisor)

Interaction of Complex Interaction of Complex Beams with Epsilon-Near-Zero Media

Supervisor: Zayats, A. (Supervisor) & Rodriguez Fortuno, F. J. (Supervisor)

Essays on Event Studies in Economics and Finance

Supervisor: Leonida, L. (Supervisor) & Kapetanios, G. (Supervisor)

Health Communication and the Diabetes Narratives of Key Social Media Influencers in the UK

Supervisor: Crisp, V. J. (Supervisor) & Atkinson, S. A. (Supervisor)

Cycles of Influence: An investigation in the role of literary technology in the influence on leadership and society

Supervisor: Flavin, M. A. (Supervisor) & Olonisakin, O. (Supervisor)

Long-tailed Object Recognition - Learning from Imbalanced Image Data

Supervisor: Luo, S. (Supervisor) & Nguyen, A. (External person) (Supervisor)

Understanding and modelling barchan swarms as interacting many-body systems

Supervisor: Baas, A. C. W. (Supervisor) & Annibale, A. (Supervisor)

Using the natural variation in iPSCs reprogrammed from HIV-1 infected patients to define HIV-1 regulatory network

Supervisor: Malim, M. (Supervisor) & Danovi, D. (Supervisor)

Persistent physical symptoms in inflammatory arthritis – redefining and exploring refractory disease

Supervisor: Norton, S. (Supervisor) & Lempp, H. (Supervisor)

Age-related Proteomics Changes in the Human Aorta

Supervisor: Mayr, M. (Supervisor) & Theofilatos, K. (Supervisor)

Multi-Family Therapy for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa and Related Restrictive Eating Disorders: A Multi-Method Investigation

Supervisor: Schmidt, U. H. (Supervisor) & Eisler, I. (Supervisor)

Essays in Econometrics

Supervisor: Kapetanios, G. (Supervisor)

Mega-event fragmentation of Rio’s favelas: The socio-cultural trauma of Morro dos Prazeres

Supervisor: Everett, S. M. A. (Supervisor) & Mitton, K. A. (Supervisor)

Discrimination against Ideological Minorities: An Ideological Critique of International and Islamic Law through Case Studies of India and Pakistan

Supervisor: Malik, M. (Supervisor) & Juss, S. (Supervisor)

Why, and how effectively, did the Royal Navy procure, and then use, escort carriers in the Second World War?

Supervisor: Benbow, T. (Supervisor) & Robb-Webb, J. (Supervisor)

Exploring Memory-Accuracy Trade-off in Incremental Learning

Supervisor: Celiktutan Dikici, O. (Supervisor) & Kamavuako, E. N. (Supervisor)

Lipidomic changes impact the morphology of mitochondria

Supervisor: Eggert, U. (Supervisor) & Carlton, J. (Supervisor)

The Role of Ezrin Y353 in Regulating Neutrophil Functions

Supervisor: Ivetic, A. (Supervisor), Patel, A. (Supervisor) & Spillane, K. (Supervisor)

SMT-BASED VERIFICATION OF BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Supervisor: Vigano, L. (Supervisor) & Chockler, H. (Supervisor)

Advancing Imaging Assessment of Multiple Myeloma with CT & MRI

Supervisor: Goh, V. J. (Supervisor), Dregely, I. M. A. (Supervisor) & Antonelli, M. (Supervisor)

Deep Learning Algorithms for Cardiopulmonary Image and Signal Analysis

Supervisor: Lam, H. (Supervisor) & Dai, J. (Supervisor)

The development and feasibility evaluation of Being a Parent-Enjoying Family Life: A peer-led, group parenting intervention for parents with significant emotional and interpersonal difficulties

Supervisor: Day, C. (Supervisor) & Smith, P. A. (Supervisor)

Advanced clinical and quantitative MRI in paediatric focal epilepsy

Supervisor: Carmichael, D. W. (Supervisor) & O'Muircheartaigh, J. (Supervisor)

Beyond Continuity and Discontinuity: An Apocalyptic Rereading of Key Aspects in Galatians 3:1-4:11

Supervisor: Adams, E. (Supervisor) & Tilling, C. (External person) (Supervisor)

Roman Military Finds from Non-Military Contexts in South-East England and the Role of the Roman Army in Romano-British Society

Supervisor: Pearce, J. (Supervisor)

Interpreting Shared Pasts: Remembering Taiwanese Idol Dramas and Taiwan Tourism in a Rising China

Supervisor: Reading, A. (Supervisor) & Berry, C. (Supervisor)

Interpreting Norms and Stigma: The India-US Nuclear Relationship from 1974 to 2008

Supervisor: Elbahtimy, H. (Supervisor) & Engelkamp, S. (Supervisor)

Effectiveness of Iron Therapy During Pregnancy and Early Childhood on Infant Developmental Outcomes

Supervisor: Moore, S. E. (Supervisor) & Edmond, K. M. (Supervisor)

Boundary Trouble: The Queer-Feminist Aesthetics of Virginie Despentes

Supervisor: McIlvanney, S. (Supervisor) & Murray, R. (Supervisor)

Peace, Authority, and Liberty: David Hume on the Making of Modern Politics

Supervisor: Sagar, P. (Supervisor) & Douglass, R. (Supervisor)

Re-engineering the Global Antitrust Network

Supervisor: Biondi, A. (Supervisor) & Nazzini, R. (Supervisor)

Student thesis : Master's Thesis › Master of Philosophy

From Cancer to COVID-19: Insights into shared antigen receptor repertoire dynamics

Supervisor: Hayday, A. (Supervisor) & Enting, D. (Supervisor)

COMING TO KNOW CREATIVITY: AN ART-BASED INTERDISCIPLINARY AND RESEARCH-LED JOURNEY

Supervisor: Wilson, N. (Supervisor)

mRNA delivery by laser-induced poration using porous silicon nanoparticles

Supervisor: Chiappini, C. (Supervisor) & Al-Jamal, K. (Supervisor)

Identification of molecular targets for the diagnosis and treatment of primary sclerosing cholangitis associated cholangiocarcinoma

Supervisor: Khorsandi, S. E. (Supervisor), Heaton, N. (Supervisor), Urbani, L. (External person) (Supervisor) & Youngson, N. A. (External person) (Supervisor)

Elucidating the Molecular Basis of Thermoresponsive Copolymers as Vitreous Substitutes

Supervisor: Dreiss, C. (Supervisor) & Loh, X. J. (External person) (Supervisor)

Pan-tropical modelling of the effects of tree cover growth on water quantity and regulation services

Supervisor: Catford, J. A. (Supervisor) & Mulligan, M. (Supervisor)

Dietary Intake and Weight Loss Outcomes of Bariatric Surgery

Supervisor: Rubino, F. (Supervisor) & O'Keeffe, M. (Supervisor)

Radiotoxicity of 201Tl and its nanostructure-mediated delivery for potential cancer radiotherapy

Supervisor: Abbate, V. (Supervisor) & Blower, P. (Supervisor)

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Student blog from the faculty of arts & humanities at king's college london, applying for a phd in culture, media & creative industries.

September 23, 2020 Hannah Hungerford Academic blog posts , Postgraduate Study 2

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What is a PhD?

A PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) is the highest degree we offer and effectively qualifies you for an academic career, as well any kind of career that demands high standards of research, writing, thinking, speaking, teaching, organisation, insight and a broad encompassing perspective on the topic that one decides to specialise in. These notes are meant to help you decide whether and how to apply for Doctoral study with us.

Briefly, completing a PhD involves researching and writing an original research thesis of up to 100,000 words on a topic which makes a new contribution to knowledge either by presenting significant new facts or by interpreting existing information in an important new way.

It’s written in English, must be entirely your own work and be completed to publishable standard. The typical time limit from start to finish is three years of full-time study. You would additionally be expected to make a full contribution to the intellectual life of the department.

A PhD involves, essentially, independent study under the guidance of a supervisor who is an existing expert in your chosen field. It isn’t a “taught” degree, so you do need to be prepared to conduct your own research with guidance, possessing sufficient expertise in both your subject area and the scholarly process to begin work at an advanced level from the outset. To ensure that you create a superior academic product that will help you win a place in the currently overcrowded academic job market (or wherever you choose to deploy your talents after earning your PhD), you want to be ahead of the game.

Initially, Doctoral students are registered as MPhil/PhD students. After between nine and 18 months, they submit a substantial package of written material demonstrating their research progress so far which is read by a panel of academic staff and if all goes well they are formally upgraded to full PhD student status.

At the end of the full three years, you submit your completed, bound thesis to the university which is examined via a viva voce , in which you are questioned intensively on your work by a panel comprising two specialist examiners (but not your supervisor). If this goes well, you have earned your PhD. Congratulations! You can now call yourself “Doctor.”

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Before you even think about applying for Doctoral study, you need to be convinced yourself that you possess the motivation and dedication to work independently at advanced level for three years. Put another way, you have to really want to do this in order to survive the whole process–let alone actually to enjoy it!

You should only consider applying for a PhD place if you are genuinely on fire with your subject. On top of that, you also need to be honest with yourself about your own powers of organisation, time management and self-discipline. It is this, as much as intellectual shortcoming, which has led students to disaster in the past. Completing a PhD is a demanding logistical as well as a scholarly endeavour. Ignore this at your peril.

Also, do think about what kind of career or job you are aiming for before applying.  Many employment options exist for CMCI PhD graduates (academia, curators, policymakers, public sector, private sector, cultural management, marketing, etc., etc.).  The more forethought you assign to this topic before beginning a PhD, the better your eventual chances of success. You want to have a long-term end goal in mind before beginning; it will help motivate you and increase the chances of your success.

Tips for your Research Proposal Here are some tips for your research proposal which will be at the heart of your application.

Ideally your research proposal should be a document of no more than four pages in which you explain precisely the field of study that you want to contribute to and the current research gaps that you propose to fill. Tell us clearly what you want to do and how you propose to do it.

When formulating your research proposal, do think about your audience and ensure your topic is an interesting one to people in your field, that it will stand out in a crowded marketplace, and entice people to want to hear more about its contents, which will provide a better probability of your being hired in the job market and being asked to present your work in various venues.

No one expects any PhD student to pen a best seller or anything close to it, but when an academic can present work that commands attention and curiosity, it can only be beneficial. Such PhD dissertations also tend to secure more of the valuable postdoctoral fellowship funding often needed to transform one’s dissertation into a book or monograph, or to get started on one’s next major writing project. The ability to win funding is often viewed as a promising trait for a new PhD holder in the job market.

In addition to the research proposal described, please include a full curriculum vitae (CV) with your application, which will help us to get a far more detailed view of you and your accomplishments than the official form alone permits.

Matching your research interests with ours A vital quality of your research proposal is that the work you want to do lies within the existing research interests of the academic staff here.

Each application to us is considered on its individual merits. It is not simply a matter of our picking “the best” applicants, but also of matching proposed projects with our existing expertise here.

It’s worth reminding yourself of our major research interests as described on the departmental website . Here, you will also find details of recent publications by CMCI academic staff, together with mini-biographies of the people themselves and their particular research interests to get the right fit.

If you find a member of the CMCI staff that seems to share your research interests with your own, and could perhaps serve as the adviser for your proposed PhD dissertation, you can email that person and ask them if you may discuss or email them about the possibility of their becoming your PhD adviser. Please only contact one or two staff members at a time.

  • Contact the potential supervisor to establish if they might be interested in taking your enquiry any further.
  • the topic/issue they propose to research
  • the rationale for doing so (including its importance and originality, as well as any gaps in the literature)
  • the proposed methodology (i.e. what, why and how?)
  • a prospective chapter outline, and
  • a concluding section showing why this research should be conducted at CMCI

Please also send a latest CV with your proposal.

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It’s a sad fact, but amidst all this talk of intellectual inquiry, you will also need to figure out how much all of this is going to cost. We strongly advise that you give very serious thought to how you will be able to pay not only the tuition but also the living costs for a full, three-year commitment to advanced study in central London. It would be a disaster all round if you were to run out of funding without completing your degree. It is up to you to research any suitable funding and your eligibility for it. You might also want to investigate national and international funding bodies including from your own country. We regret that we do not offer financial support as a department.

What happens once we receive your application? Once we receive your application your proposed supervisor will give detailed consideration to your proposal. If appropriate, they will contact you to arrange a short interview to discuss your application. On the basis of this, they will assess the value, interest and practicality of your project and whether or not they are interested in becoming your supervisor. If the supervisor wishes to take the application forward, your proposal will then be formally reviewed by the CMCI Postgraduate Research Student Recruitment panel and a decision taken at Departmental level.

This decision-making process can take some time but whatever the outcome, you will finally receive a message giving you the result of our decision.

We hope this guidance has been useful to you and helped to answer some of the questions we are frequently asked by applicants.

For more information on the CMCI PhD check out the King’s webpage .

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King’s College London was founded in 1829 and is one of the top 10 universities in the United Kingdom according to latest QS World University Rankings.  It has nine academic schools of Arts & Humanities, Biomedical Sciences, Dental Institute, Institute of Psychiatry, Law, Medicine, Natural & Mathematical Sciences, Nursing & Midwifery and Social Science & Public Policy. Its academic excellence enables world class teaching, research and innovation in the service of society.    The Joint PhD programme was introduced in 2010/11. It offers a valuable opportunity for students to pursue research in a wide range of disciplines as well as in topics that invite interdisciplinary and cross-cultural approaches at two premier universities in Asia and Europe.

Programme Features

Students admitted to the joint PhD programmes will:

  • be registered as full-time students at both universities and be able to enjoy their full range of academic and various facilities;
  • be guided in their work by faculty members from both universities, and be examined to the standards of both; and
  • normally split their time of study equally between the two universities and spend the last 6 months of study in the home university.
  • Interested applicants should first contact the Faculty concerned on available supervisors and subject areas
  • King's College London postgraduate entry requirements and English Language proficiency requirements
  • The University of Hong Kong research postgraduate entry requirements and English Language proficiency requirements
  • To apply through the University of Hong Kong  (i.e. HKU as your home institution)
  • To apply through the King's College London (i.e. KCL as your home institution)

Fees and Scholarships 

Joint PhD candidates will pay tuition fees to the admitting university for the whole period of candidature.  Applicants applying through the University of Hong Kong can apply for Postgraduate Scholarships .  Candidates who have outstanding academic performance or proven research records may apply for the HKU Presidential PhD Scholarship  and Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme .    Students who pursue a joint PhD degree with King’s in Integrative Medicine may apply for the HKU Postgraduate Fellowships in Integrative Medicine . The Fellowships, offered by the LKS Faculty of Medicine, give preference to students enrolled in the HKU-King's College London Joint PhD programme with HKU being the home institution.  For enquiries about the Fellowships, please contact the Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine directly.   

Award of Degree

Upon successful completion of the programme, a student will be conferred a PhD degree jointly awarded by the University of Hong Kong and the King’s College London.  

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Russia is one of the Top Study Destinations where international Students enjoy Fully Funded Scholarships and get paid by the Russian Government to study there. The monthly stipends and free education are the top joys that students enjoy while their stay in Russia. We have put together the list of all the Russian Scholarships on which international students can apply this year and we encourage you to share this list with your friends as well who are interested to study abroad for free.

The largest country in the world, the homeland of Tolstoy and Bulgakov, Russia, is also becoming the ultimate study destination for a number of international students. Russia is keen to make its higher educational institutions competitive and more supportive of international students. 13 of the Russian universities have been featured in the top 400 universities by QS World University Ranking. Russia has invested about 390 billion rubles in upgrading its educational system and bringing it in harmony with European institutions. 

Russian Universities and the Russian Government offer potential international students to study for free in Russia. There are a number of government-sponsored and state-funded scholarships that you can apply to. Moreover, the universities in Russia are also offering scholarships to international students in order to attract talent from outside of Russia.

The cost of a Bachelor’s Degree in Russia starts at 1,100 USD per year and can go as high as 6,100 USD per year.

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Below is a list of Russian scholarships for students who are interested in studying in Russia.

#1 HSE Gold Funding:

HSE University in Moscow, Russia; is supporting international students by funding their education via their Gold funding program. This scholarship is available for both undergraduate and graduate students. It contains trial tests and the scores of those tests are used in determining what percentage of tuition fee waivers will be offered to the students.

The tuition fee waiver starts at 25% and goes up to 70%. Students are also offered a monthly stipend/grant of 1500 RUB. Students can apply to this funding after getting enrolled in a listed program. The classes are taught in English so the students need to prove their English language proficiency if their first language is not English.

#2 State Ph.D. Positions at MIPT, Russia:

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology is on the lookout for potential Ph.D. students. The Ph.D. degree program is fully funded and is available for the Russian Nationals. The Ph.D. positions are for a number of faculties but some faculties are offering higher funding than others.

The applicants need to be enrolled in a Ph.D. program to get the funding. The applicants will be required to prove their English language proficiency if the program is taught in English and Russian language proficiency if the program is taught in Russian.

#3 Eastern European University Association Scholarship:

Eastern European University Association via its International Scholarship Foundation is aiming at international students. The scholarship money covers the tuition fee and accommodation charges of those eligible students who have been enrolled in an undergraduate program at any university in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine.

The scholarship is available for specified courses and undergraduate programs of recognized universities. Students will have to prove their language proficiency in the intended program.

EEUA is a not for profit organization that seeks to support brilliant students from all across the world so that they can pursue their higher education in Russia, Belarus, or Ukraine.

#4 NRU Scholarship:

National Research University’s Higher School of Economics is offering scholarships to international students who are enrolled in a master’s program.

The scholarship supports up to 70% of the tuition fee and is open for 17 of the master’s programs in NRU HSE. The minimum coverage is 25% of the tuition fee. The winners of the scholarship will also get a monthly allowance of 1500 rubles.

NRU is one of the most innovative and competitive universities in Russia. The sponsorship is offered in programs like business, law, finance, big data, management, economics, etc.

#5 Open Doors Russian Scholarship:

Ministry of Education and science of the Russian Federation along with Global Universities’ Association is giving out Open Doors scholarships to international students. The Scholarships are given on the basis of a competition known as Open Doors Olympiad or Open Doors Academic Competition. The winners get a chance to earn a master’s degree in one of the most prestigious universities in Russia. 

The scholarship winners will get a 100% tuition fee waiver and there are more than 300 awardees. Only international students are invited to apply and the subjects offered are Biology, Computer Science, AI, IR, Business, Management, Linguistics, Physics, Psychology, Chemistry, Technology, Engineering, and Economics.

#6 EMAS Scholarships:

Every month Eurasian Management and Administration School, Russia is offering 50 scholarships to eligible students to study MBA or Executive MBA. The scholarships are available for both online and on-campus modes. The scholarship grant is based on how well the applicant performs in the scholarship test. 

Several subject areas are affiliated with this scholarship such as marketing, finance, healthcare, management (strategic and general management). There is no need to prove English language proficiency even for the programs taught in English. However, a sufficient grip on the language is necessary in order to secure enrollment and scholarship.

#7 Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia, Scholarship:

Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, also known as Skoltech is offering Ph.D. and master’s scholarships to international students. The scholarship is available for several fields like Mechanics, Biotechnology, Mathematics, Space systems, Physics, Petroleum Engineering, Life Sciences, etc. Skoltech is affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is one of the leading science and technology institutes in Russia. The scholarship grant for MSc covers the full tuition, offers a basic stipend of 40k to 55k rubles, and also has monthly insurance.

The scholarship grant for Ph.D. offers a tuition fee waiver, gives a stipend of 85k to 105k rubles and medical insurance. The number of awards for MSc positions is 320 and for Ph.D. is 95. The duration for masters is 2 years and for Ph.D. is 4 years.

#8 Siberian Federal University Scholarship in Russia:

Siberian Federal University (SibFU) has opened up Ph.D. positions for a number of its doctoral programs. These programs are taught in English and are fully funded for both local and international students. The Ph.D. programs available are in the areas of Quantum Chemistry, Biophysics, Optics, Urban Design and Planning, Metal Forming, and Multidimensional Complex Analysis.

#9 Finance and Economics Scholarship at ICEF HSE:

International College of Economics and Finance (ICEF) of Higher School of Economics, Moscow is offering undergraduate scholarships to outstanding students. These scholarships are available for students of all nationalities and are partially funded. The scholarships are renewed each year and offer a tuition fee waiver of 15% to 75%.

HSE is a research university in Russia and its independent department of ICEF was founded in collaboration with the London School of Economics and Political Science in 1997.   The faculty and the education provided here is highly competitive and generous scholarships are offered here every year to outstanding students.

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Reactive capture and electrochemical conversion of co 2 with ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents.

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a Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA E-mail: [email protected]

b Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Koç University, Rumelifeneri Yolu, Sariyer, 34450 Istanbul, Turkey

c Koç University TÜPRAŞ Energy Center (KUTEM), Koç University, Rumelifeneri Yolu, Sariyer, 34450 Istanbul, Turkey

d Department of Materials Science and Technology, Faculty of Science, Turkish-German University, Sahinkaya Cad., Beykoz, 34820 Istanbul, Turkey

e Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA

f Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, USA

g Materials Science Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA, USA

h Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 92697, USA

i Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 95616, USA

j Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, & Engineering Technology, Elizabeth City State University, 1704 Weeksville Road, Elizabeth City, NC 27909, USA

k Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830, USA

l Koç University Surface Science and Technology Center (KUYTAM), Koç University, Rumelifeneri Yolu, Sariyer, 34450 Istanbul, Turkey

Ionic liquids (ILs) and deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have tremendous potential for reactive capture and conversion (RCC) of CO 2 due to their wide electrochemical stability window, low volatility, and high CO 2 solubility. There is environmental and economic interest in the direct utilization of the captured CO 2 using electrified and modular processes that forgo the thermal- or pressure-swing regeneration steps to concentrate CO 2 , eliminating the need to compress, transport, or store the gas. The conventional electrochemical conversion of CO 2 with aqueous electrolytes presents limited CO 2 solubility and high energy requirement to achieve industrially relevant products. Additionally, aqueous systems have competitive hydrogen evolution. In the past decade, there has been significant progress toward the design of ILs and DESs, and their composites to separate CO 2 from dilute streams. In parallel, but not necessarily in synergy, there have been studies focused on a few select ILs and DESs for electrochemical reduction of CO 2 , often diluting them with aqueous or non-aqueous solvents. The resulting electrode–electrolyte interfaces present a complex speciation for RCC. In this review, we describe how the ILs and DESs are tuned for RCC and specifically address the CO 2 chemisorption and electroreduction mechanisms. Critical bulk and interfacial properties of ILs and DESs are discussed in the context of RCC, and the potential of these electrolytes are presented through a techno-economic evaluation.

Graphical abstract: Reactive capture and electrochemical conversion of CO2 with ionic liquids and deep eutectic solvents

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