13804-54-1Relevant articles and documents
Trans-Selective and Switchable Arene Hydrogenation of Phenol Derivatives
Bergander, Klaus,Glorius, Frank,Heusler, Arne,Wollenburg, Marco
, p. 11365 - 11370 (2020/11/24)
A trans-selective arene hydrogenation of abundant phenol derivatives catalyzed by a commercially available heterogeneous palladium catalyst is reported. The described method tolerates a variety of functional groups and provides access to a broad scope of trans-configurated cyclohexanols as potential building blocks for life sciences and beyond in a one-step procedure. The transformation is strategically important because arene hydrogenation preferentially delivers the opposite cis-isomers. The diastereoselectivity of the phenol hydrogenation can be switched to the cis-isomers by employing rhodium-based catalysts. Moreover, a protocol for the chemoselective hydrogenation of phenols to cyclohexanones was developed.
Synthesis of jet fuel range high-density polycycloalkanes with polycarbonate waste
Tang, Hao,Hu, Yancheng,Li, Guangyi,Wang, Aiqin,Xu, Guoliang,Yu, Cong,Wang, Xiaodong,Zhang, Tao,Li, Ning
supporting information, p. 3789 - 3795 (2019/07/31)
Jet fuel range high-density polycycloalkanes were first synthesized with polycarbonate waste by a two-step method which was conducted under mild conditions. In the first step, polycarbonate waste was converted to bisphenol by methanolysis. Subsequently, bisphenol was further converted to polycycloalkanes by hydrodeoxygenation.
METHOD OF CONVEYING LIQUIDS
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Page/Page column 8, (2012/05/20)
The present invention relates to a method of continuously conveying a liquid which is used as starting material in a chemical reaction by means of a displacement pump having physically separate forward-transport valves and a liquid-filled bidirectional flow line between displacement pump and forward-transport valves, wherein an auxiliary liquid which is a product or a starting material of the chemical reaction and has a melting point which is below the melting point or below the saturation temperature of the liquid to be conveyed is present in the bidirectional flow line. The present invention additionally provides for the use of a product formed by hydrogenation of an aromatic compound as auxiliary liquid for conveying an aromatic compound and also the use of an alcohol or an ester derived from alcohol and carboxylic acid as auxiliary liquid for conveying carboxylic acids or carboxylic acid derivatives.