Patent classifications
C07C69/14
Conversion of ammonium nitrate into useful products
The present invention is directed at the conversion of ammonium nitrate and related compounds upon reaction with methane into compounds such as ethyl acetate, ammonia, nitrogen and hydrogen. The reaction may proceed within a fluid-solid type reactor. The reaction may be facilitated in the presence of inert or catalytic solids.
Conversion of ammonium nitrate into useful products
The present invention is directed at the conversion of ammonium nitrate and related compounds upon reaction with methane into compounds such as ethyl acetate, ammonia, nitrogen and hydrogen. The reaction may proceed within a fluid-solid type reactor. The reaction may be facilitated in the presence of inert or catalytic solids.
CRYSTALLINE PHASES OF 5,6-DICHLORO-2-(ISOPROPYLAMINO)-(1 BETA-L-RIBOFURANOSYL)-1H-BENZIMIDAZOLE
The invention relates to novel crystalline phases of 5,6-dichloro-2-(isopropylamino)-1-(β-L-ribofuranosyl)-1H-benzimidazole (Maribavir), pharmaceutical compositions thereof and their use in medical therapy.
CRYSTALLINE PHASES OF 5,6-DICHLORO-2-(ISOPROPYLAMINO)-(1 BETA-L-RIBOFURANOSYL)-1H-BENZIMIDAZOLE
The invention relates to novel crystalline phases of 5,6-dichloro-2-(isopropylamino)-1-(β-L-ribofuranosyl)-1H-benzimidazole (Maribavir), pharmaceutical compositions thereof and their use in medical therapy.
LIGHT INDUCED CATALYTIC C-H OXYGENATION OF ALKANES
A method of oxygenating a benzylic C—H bond is provided. The method comprises light induced activation of an initiator and subsequent reaction with oxygen, resulting in the formation of free radicals. Subsequently, free radicals catalyze the reaction of the benzylic C—H bond with oxygen, thereby forming an oxygenated compound.
LIGHT INDUCED CATALYTIC C-H OXYGENATION OF ALKANES
A method of oxygenating a benzylic C—H bond is provided. The method comprises light induced activation of an initiator and subsequent reaction with oxygen, resulting in the formation of free radicals. Subsequently, free radicals catalyze the reaction of the benzylic C—H bond with oxygen, thereby forming an oxygenated compound.
Zincoaluminosilicates with GME topologies and methods of making and using the same
The present disclosure is directed to methods of producing zincoaluminosilicate structures with AEI, CHA, and GME topologies using organic structure directing agents (OSDAs), and the compositions and structures resulting from these methods.
Zincoaluminosilicates with GME topologies and methods of making and using the same
The present disclosure is directed to methods of producing zincoaluminosilicate structures with AEI, CHA, and GME topologies using organic structure directing agents (OSDAs), and the compositions and structures resulting from these methods.
Chemical liquid purification method and chemical liquid
An object of the present invention is to provide a chemical liquid purification method which makes it possible to obtain a chemical liquid having excellent defect inhibition performance. Another object of the present invention is to provide a chemical liquid. The chemical liquid purification method according to an embodiment of the present invention is a chemical liquid purification method including obtaining a chemical liquid by purifying a substance to be purified containing an organic solvent, in which a content of the stabilizer in the substance to be purified with respect to the total mass of the substance to be purified is equal to or greater than 0.1 mass ppm and less than 100 mass ppm.
METHOD FOR PURIFYING AN ALKYLENE GLYCOL MONOALKYL ETHER CARBOXYLIC ACID ESTER HAVING HIHG-PURITY USED IN PHOTO RESIST PROCESS
Provided is a method for purifying an alkylene glycol monoalkyl ether carboxylic acid ester (AGAECE) for photoresist processing, wherein the method comprises the step of distillation after passing industrial AGAECE through a porous adsorbent impregnated with a basic material, and it is possible to obtain a semiconductor-grade high-purity AGAECE maintaining a low acid value and high purity according to the present invention.