C07C211/46

Activated carbon monolith catalyst, methods for making same, and uses thereof

Activated carbon monolith catalyst including a finished self-supporting activated carbon monolith having at least one passage therethrough, and including a supporting matrix and substantially discontinuous activated carbon particles dispersed throughout the supporting matrix and at least one catalyst precursor on the finished self-supporting activated carbon monolith. A method for making, and a method for use, of such an activated carbon monolith catalyst in catalytic chemical reactions.

RUBBER - FORMING ADDITIVES FROM BIOMASS THROUGH SYNGAS PRODUCTION
20240124683 · 2024-04-18 ·

A method of forming a tire-forming additive includes converting biomass to syngas; synthesizing at least one of benzene and an alkyl-substituted benzene, from carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the syngas; synthesizing at least one of aniline and an alkyl-substituted aniline from the at least one of the benzene and the alkyl-substituted benzene; and synthesizing a tire-forming additive from the at least one of the aniline and the alkyl-substituted aniline, the tire-forming additive being selected from the group consisting of an anti-degradant, a vulcanization accelerator, and combinations thereof.

RUBBER - FORMING ADDITIVES FROM BIOMASS THROUGH SYNGAS PRODUCTION
20240124683 · 2024-04-18 ·

A method of forming a tire-forming additive includes converting biomass to syngas; synthesizing at least one of benzene and an alkyl-substituted benzene, from carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the syngas; synthesizing at least one of aniline and an alkyl-substituted aniline from the at least one of the benzene and the alkyl-substituted benzene; and synthesizing a tire-forming additive from the at least one of the aniline and the alkyl-substituted aniline, the tire-forming additive being selected from the group consisting of an anti-degradant, a vulcanization accelerator, and combinations thereof.

Direct amination of hydrocarbons

Process for preparing aminated aromatic hydrocarbons that may be substituted comprising the steps of reacting an aromatic hydrocarbon with ammonia in the presence of a catalyst having a crystalline microporous structure wherein the catalyst comprises vanadium aluminophosphate molecular sieve (VAPO) and/or aluminophosphate molecular sieve (AlPO) and wherein the catalyst is preferably impregnated with nickel and/or copper, and wherein the aromatic hydrocarbon may be substituted.

Direct amination of hydrocarbons

Process for preparing aminated aromatic hydrocarbons that may be substituted comprising the steps of reacting an aromatic hydrocarbon with ammonia in the presence of a catalyst having a crystalline microporous structure wherein the catalyst comprises vanadium aluminophosphate molecular sieve (VAPO) and/or aluminophosphate molecular sieve (AlPO) and wherein the catalyst is preferably impregnated with nickel and/or copper, and wherein the aromatic hydrocarbon may be substituted.

Direct amination of hydrocarbons

Process for preparing aminated aromatic hydrocarbons that may be substituted comprising the steps of reacting an aromatic hydrocarbon with ammonia in the presence of a catalyst having a crystalline microporous structure wherein the catalyst comprises vanadium aluminophosphate molecular sieve (VAPO) and/or aluminophosphate molecular sieve (AlPO) and wherein the catalyst is preferably impregnated with nickel and/or copper, and wherein the aromatic hydrocarbon may be substituted.

Process for the preparation of vortioxetine and salts thereof

The present invention provides an improved process for preparation of 1-[2-(2,4-dimethyl-phenylsulfanyl)-phenyl]-piperazine; commonly known as vortioxetine (referred to as the compound (I)) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof; wherein the process comprises reaction of 2-((2,4-dimethylphenyl)thio)aniline (II) with bis(2-alkyl)amine (IIIa) or its salt in the presence of a cyclic amide solvent.

Process for the preparation of vortioxetine and salts thereof

The present invention provides an improved process for preparation of 1-[2-(2,4-dimethyl-phenylsulfanyl)-phenyl]-piperazine; commonly known as vortioxetine (referred to as the compound (I)) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof; wherein the process comprises reaction of 2-((2,4-dimethylphenyl)thio)aniline (II) with bis(2-alkyl)amine (IIIa) or its salt in the presence of a cyclic amide solvent.

POLYMER-SUPPORTED TRANSITION CATALYST
20190263728 · 2019-08-29 · ·

A long life catalyst is provided that is conveniently and inexpensively capable of being produced and that is highly active and has inhibited metal leakage. According to aspects of the present invention, a catalyst is provided that includes: a polymer including a plurality of first structural units and a plurality of second structural units; and metal acting as a catalytic center, wherein at least part of the metal is covered with the polymer, each of the plurality of first structural units has a first atom constituting a main chain of the polymer and a first substituent group bonded to the first atom, a second atom included in each of the plurality of second structural units is bonded to the first atom, and the second atom is different from the first atom, or at least one of all substituent groups on the second atom is different from the first substituent group.

POLYMER-SUPPORTED TRANSITION CATALYST
20190263728 · 2019-08-29 · ·

A long life catalyst is provided that is conveniently and inexpensively capable of being produced and that is highly active and has inhibited metal leakage. According to aspects of the present invention, a catalyst is provided that includes: a polymer including a plurality of first structural units and a plurality of second structural units; and metal acting as a catalytic center, wherein at least part of the metal is covered with the polymer, each of the plurality of first structural units has a first atom constituting a main chain of the polymer and a first substituent group bonded to the first atom, a second atom included in each of the plurality of second structural units is bonded to the first atom, and the second atom is different from the first atom, or at least one of all substituent groups on the second atom is different from the first substituent group.