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- Thomas_Welton abstract "Thomas Welton CChem FRSC (born 1964) is a Professor of Sustainable Chemistry at Imperial College London who became the Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences in 2015 following his resignation as head of the chemistry department in 2014. He is Fellow and a member of the Council of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Welton's research focuses on sustainable chemistry, with particular focus on ionic liquids and on solvent effects on chemical reactions.Welton is openly gay and is active in advocating for greater visibility for members of the LGBT community in the sciences. He is a member of the steering group for the Royal Society’s diversity programme.".
- Q19358364 abstract "Thomas Welton CChem FRSC (born 1964) is a Professor of Sustainable Chemistry at Imperial College London who became the Dean of the Faculty of Natural Sciences in 2015 following his resignation as head of the chemistry department in 2014. He is Fellow and a member of the Council of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Welton's research focuses on sustainable chemistry, with particular focus on ionic liquids and on solvent effects on chemical reactions.Welton is openly gay and is active in advocating for greater visibility for members of the LGBT community in the sciences. He is a member of the steering group for the Royal Society’s diversity programme.".