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Titanium and vanadium catalysts with oxazoline ligands for ethylene-norbornene (co)polymerization

2018

A series of catalysts, (Py-ox)TiCl4, (Py-box)TiCl4, (Py-ox)VCl3, (Py-box)VCl3, SIL/(Py-ox)VCl3, SIL/(Py-box)VCl3, with 2-(1,3-oxazolin-2-yl)pyridine (Py-ox) and 2,6-bis(1,3-oxazolin-2-yl)pyridine (Py-box) ligands, silica support modified by 1-[3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]pyridinium ethylchloroaluminate ionic liquid (SIL), activated by AlEt2Cl, AlEtCl2, and methylaluminoxane (MMAO) were studied in ethylene polymerization and ethylene-norbornene copolymerization. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction is given for both Py-ox and Py-box. The complexation was confirmed by NMR and ESI-MS methods. All complexes were found to be active in ethylene polymerization with better performance of the vanadium cata…

EthylenePolymers and Plastics010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryMethylaluminoxaneGeneral Physics and AstronomynorbornenePolyethyleneoxazoline ligands010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesIonic liquidschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymerizationorganometallic catalystsPolymer chemistryPyridineMaterials ChemistryCopolymercopolymersethylenePyridiniumNorborneneEuropean Polymer Journal
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“Functional Poly(ethylene glycol)”: PEG-Based Random Copolymers with 1,2-Diol Side Chains and Terminal Amino Functionality

2010

A series of poly(ethylene glycol-co-isopropylidene glyceryl glycidyl ether) (P(EO-co-IGG)) random copolymers with different fractions of 1,2-isopropylidene glyceryl glycidyl ether (IGG) units was synthesized. After acidic hydrolysis a new type of "functional PEGs", namely poly(ethylene glycol-co-glyceryl glycerol) (P(EO-co-GG)) was obtained. Using an initiator that releases a terminal amino moiety after deprotection, functional end groups with orthogonal reactivity to the in-chain groups were obtained. All polymers showed narrow molecular weight distributions (1.07-1.19), and control of the molecular weights was achieved in the range 5000-30 000 g/mol. Random incorporation of both comonomer…

EthylenePolymers and PlasticsPolyglycerolDiolHigh-Loading SupportPolymerizationInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerSide chainMoietychemistry.chemical_classificationReagentsTelechelic polymerOxide)Organic ChemistryPolymerSoluble PolymersRecoverable CatalystschemistryPolymerizationGlycidolBlock-CopolymersDerivativesMacromolecules
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Hydrogen Arrangements on Defective Quasi-Molecular BN Fragments

2019

Considering the ever-increasing interest in metal-free materials, some potential chemical applications of quasi-molecular boron nitride (BN) derivatives were tested. Specifically, the behavior of BN fragments was analyzed when given defects, producing local electron density changes, were introduced by using topological engineering approaches. The inserted structural faults were Schottky-like divacancy (BN-d) defects, assembled in the fragment frame by the subtraction of one pair of B and N atoms or Stone-Wales (SW) defects. This study is aimed at highlighting the role of these important classes of defects in BN materials hypothesizing their future use in H-2-based processes, related to eith…

Exothermic reactionElectron densityMaterials scienceHydrogenGeneral Chemical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesEndothermic processArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionFragmentation (mass spectrometry)MoleculeQD1-999General Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesChemistrychemistryBoron nitrideChemical physicsSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganica0210 nano-technologyh-BN catalysts hydrogen surface arrangements DFT studiesACS Omega
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Fabrication of Porous Hydrogenation Catalysts by a Selective Laser Sintering 3D Printing Technique

2019

Open in a separate window Three-dimensional selective laser sintering printing was utilized to produce porous, solid objects, in which the catalytically active component, Pd/SiO2, is attached to an easily printable supporting polypropylene framework. Physical properties of the printed objects, such as porosity, were controlled by varying the printing parameters. Structural characterization of the objects was performed by helium ion microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray tomography, and the catalytic performance of the objects was tested in the hydrogenation of styrene, cyclohexene, and phenylacetylene. The results show that the selective laser sintering process provides an alte…

FabricationMaterials sciencelaser sintering printingGeneral Chemical EngineeringCyclohexene3D printingfabrication02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences7. Clean energyArticleCatalysislaw.inventionlcsh:Chemistryhuokoisuuschemistry.chemical_compoundkatalyytitlaw3D-tulostushydrogenation catalystsPorosityPolypropylenebusiness.industry3D printingGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesCharacterization (materials science)Selective laser sinteringchemistryChemical engineeringlcsh:QD1-9990210 nano-technologybusinessACS Omega
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Carbon dioxide conversion to dimethyl carbonate: The effect of silica as support for SnO2 and ZrO2 catalysts

2011

International audience; Abundant in nature, CO2 poses few health hazards and consequently is a promising alternative to phosgene feedstock according with the principles of Green Chemistry and Engineering. The synthesis organic carbonates from CO2 instead of phosgene is highly challenging as CO2 is much less reactive. As part of our ongoing research on the investigation of catalysts for dimethyl carbonate (DMC) synthesis from methanol and CO2, we herein report results aimed at comparing the catalytic behavior of new SnO2-based catalysts with that of ZrO2. Silica-supported SnO2 and ZrO2 exhibit turnover numbers which are an order of magnitude higher than those of the unsupported oxides. Tin-b…

Green chemistryZirconiumCarbon dioxide fixation010405 organic chemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringSupported catalystschemistry.chemical_elementGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryTinOrganic chemistry[CHIM.COOR]Chemical Sciences/Coordination chemistrySustainable chemistryZirconiumMethanolDimethyl carbonatePhosgeneTinComptes Rendus Chimie
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Ultra-Low Catalyst Loading as a Concept in Economical and Sustainable Modern Chemistry: The Contribution of Ferrocenylpolyphosphane Ligands

2007

The challenge of sustainability in modern chemistry will be met with new technologies and processes provided significant progress is made in several key research areas, such as the expansion of chemistry from renewable feedstock, the design of environmentally benign chemicals and solvents, the minimization of depletive resources, and the development of high-performance catalysis. In this prospect, ligand chemistry is a pivotal science that links modern-organic,-inorganic, -organometallic, and -coordination chemistry through a vast number of valuable applications, precisely associated to catalysis. We review in this article our recent work on catalysis promoted by original ferrocenyl tetra-,…

Green chemistryaminesSonogashira couplingHomogeneous catalysisvinylation catalystsultra-low010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisCoordination complexInorganic Chemistry[ CHIM.CATA ] Chemical Sciences/Catalysischemistry.chemical_compoundcross-couplingferrocenylpolyphosphineOrganic chemistrycatalyzedDiphosphaneReactivity (chemistry)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAminationchemistry.chemical_classificationalkynylationligands010405 organic chemistryChemistryLigandSonogashira[CHIM.CATA]Chemical Sciences/CatalysisGeneral MedicinepalladiumCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesHeckcoupling reactionChemInform
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Recyclable heterogeneous palladium catalysts in pure water: sustainable developments in Suzuki, Heck, Sonogashira and Tsuji-Trost reactions

2010

This review summarizes the progress made essentially these last ten years on heterogeneous palladium catalysis in pure water. The work covers four important palladium-catalyzed transformations for carbon-carbon bond formation: Suzuki, Heck, Sonogashira and Tsuji-Trost reactions. The discussion focuses on the efficiency and reusability of the heterogeneous catalysts as well as on the experimental conditions from a sustainable chemistry point of view. The review is introduced by a discussion on mechanistic aspects inherent to heterogeneous catalysis.

Green chemistryheterogeneous palladium catalysts010405 organic chemistrywaterSonogashira couplingchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral Chemistry[CHIM.CATA]Chemical Sciences/Catalysis010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciences7. Clean energySuzuki reaction -Tsuji-Trost reaction0104 chemical sciencesCatalysisTsuji–Trost reaction[ CHIM.CATA ] Chemical Sciences/CatalysisHeck reactionchemistrySuzuki reactionHeck reactionOrganic chemistrySonogashira reactionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSPalladium
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Hydrothermal liquefaction of microalgae in the presence of transition metal salts

2014

HTL microalgae catalysts
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HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION OF MICROALGAE IN THE PRESENCE OF HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSTS

2015

The continuous raise in the prices of fossil fuels and the awareness of the society challenges related to their use has recently driven a strong growth of interest on the investigation of different biochemical or thermochemical processes for the production of liquid biofuels .

HTLMicroalgaecatalystMicroalgae; HTL; catalysts;
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New Hybrid Organic-inorganic Multifunctional Materials Based on Polydopamine-like Chemistry

2021

Taking inspiration from the chemistry of dopamine, a simple and economic synthetic approach toward the synthesis of a series of silica-based polydopamine-like materials has been developed. Mild conditions and easy manipulation are the strongest aspects of this methodology. Such hybrid materials were successfully used as recyclable catalysts for Knoevenagel reactions.

Heterogeneous catalysisSilanesChemistryOrganic ChemistrySupported catalystsNanotechnologypolydopamine like chemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaSilanesHeterogeneous catalysisDopamineschemistry.chemical_compoundImmobilizationOrganic inorganichybrid organic-inorganic multifunctional materials
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