C07B43/00

COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PROMOTING ORGANIC PHOTOCATALYSIS

The invention provides novel compounds and methods that are useful in promoting reactions that proceed through an oxidative quenching pathway. In certain embodiments, the reactions comprise atom transfer radical polymerization.

Manganese based complexes and uses thereof for homogeneous catalysis

The present invention relates to novel manganese complexes and their use, inter alia, for homogeneous catalysis in (1) the preparation of imine by dehydrogenative coupling of an alcohol and amine; (2) CC coupling in Michael addition reaction using nitriles as Michael donors; (3) dehydrogenative coupling of alcohols to give esters and hydrogen gas (4) hydrogenation of esters to form alcohols (including hydrogenation of cyclic esters (lactones) or cyclic di-esters (di-lactones), or polyesters); (5) hydrogenation of amides (including cyclic dipeptides, lactams, diamide, polypeptides and polyamides) to alcohols and amines (or diamine); (6) hydrogenation of organic carbonates (including polycarbonates) to alcohols or hydrogenation of carbamates (including polycarbamates) or urea derivatives to alcohols and amines; (7) dehydrogenation of secondary alcohols to ketones; (8) amidation of esters (i.e., synthesis of amides from esters and amines); (9) acylation of alcohols using esters; (10) coupling of alcohols with water and a base to form carboxylic acids; and (11) preparation of amino acids or their salts by coupling of amino alcohols with water and a base. (12) preparation of amides (including formamides, cyclic dipeptides, diamide, lactams, polypeptides and polyamides) by dehydrogenative coupling of alcohols and amines; (13) preparation of imides from diols.

Solvent medium for diazotization reaction

A solvent medium for diazotization reaction includes a mixed solution of polyethylene glycol and water. The molecular weight of polyethylene glycol is 200-600, and the volume ratio of polyethylene glycol and water is 1:0.4-1.5. The mixed solution also includes hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, and the concentration of H.sup.+ in the mixed solution is 0.32-1.72 mol L.sup.1.

Solvent medium for diazotization reaction

A solvent medium for diazotization reaction includes a mixed solution of polyethylene glycol and water. The molecular weight of polyethylene glycol is 200-600, and the volume ratio of polyethylene glycol and water is 1:0.4-1.5. The mixed solution also includes hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, and the concentration of H.sup.+ in the mixed solution is 0.32-1.72 mol L.sup.1.

Silicon-based cross coupling agents and methods of their use

Compositions and methods using silicon-based cross-coupling agents in the formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-nitrogen bonds are described.

Silicon-based cross coupling agents and methods of their use

Compositions and methods using silicon-based cross-coupling agents in the formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-nitrogen bonds are described.

SILICON-BASED CROSS COUPLING AGENTS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE

Compositions and methods using silicon-based cross-coupling agents in the formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-nitrogen bonds are described.

SILICON-BASED CROSS COUPLING AGENTS AND METHODS OF THEIR USE

Compositions and methods using silicon-based cross-coupling agents in the formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-nitrogen bonds are described.

SOLVENT MEDIUM FOR DIAZOTIZATION REACTION
20170073303 · 2017-03-16 ·

A solvent medium for diazotization reaction includes a mixed solution of polyethylene glycol and water. The molecular weight of polyethylene glycol is 200-600, and the volume ratio of polyethylene glycol and water is 1:0.4-1.5. The mixed solution also includes hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, and the concentration of H.sup.+ in the mixed solution is 0.32-1.72 mol L.sup.1.

SOLVENT MEDIUM FOR DIAZOTIZATION REACTION
20170073303 · 2017-03-16 ·

A solvent medium for diazotization reaction includes a mixed solution of polyethylene glycol and water. The molecular weight of polyethylene glycol is 200-600, and the volume ratio of polyethylene glycol and water is 1:0.4-1.5. The mixed solution also includes hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid, and the concentration of H.sup.+ in the mixed solution is 0.32-1.72 mol L.sup.1.