Patent classifications
C07C271/28
Resin, photosensitive resin composition, electronic component and display device using the same
A resin having a small linear thermal expansion coefficient and a low absorbance is provided. The resin is characterized by including at least one structure selected from structures represented by the following general formulae (1) and (2): ##STR00001##
Resin, photosensitive resin composition, electronic component and display device using the same
A resin having a small linear thermal expansion coefficient and a low absorbance is provided. The resin is characterized by including at least one structure selected from structures represented by the following general formulae (1) and (2): ##STR00001##
Method for producing triarylorganoborates
The invention relates to a process for preparing triaryl organoborates proceeding from organoboronic esters in the presence of an n-valent cation 1/n K.sup.n+, comprising the anhydrous workup of the reaction mixture and the use of the triaryl organoborates obtained as co-initiator in photopolymer formulations, holographic media and holograms.
Method for producing triarylorganoborates
The invention relates to a process for preparing triaryl organoborates proceeding from organoboronic esters in the presence of an n-valent cation 1/n K.sup.n+, comprising the anhydrous workup of the reaction mixture and the use of the triaryl organoborates obtained as co-initiator in photopolymer formulations, holographic media and holograms.
N-TRIFLUORMETHYLCARBONYL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR THEIR SYNTHESIS
The present invention relates to the synthesis of N-trifluoromethylcarbonyl compounds starting from isothiocyanates, which can be converted into N-trifluoromethylcarbamoyl fluorides or similar compounds, which later on can be derivatized further to amides, ureas, carbamates, thiocarbamates and selenocarbamates.
Catalyst in which metal is carried on inorganic porous body having hierarchical porous structure, and method for manufacturing said catalyst
A catalyst includes a carrier, and a metal obtained by reducing a metal ion supported on the carrier 1) in a supercritical state or 2) in a polar organic solvent, wherein the carrier is an inorganic porous body having a hierarchical porous structure. By employing the catalyst, it is possible to exhibit better catalytic activity than a conventional catalyst. Heat generation and spontaneous ignition are prevented because no organic porous body is used.
Catalyst in which metal is carried on inorganic porous body having hierarchical porous structure, and method for manufacturing said catalyst
A catalyst includes a carrier, and a metal obtained by reducing a metal ion supported on the carrier 1) in a supercritical state or 2) in a polar organic solvent, wherein the carrier is an inorganic porous body having a hierarchical porous structure. By employing the catalyst, it is possible to exhibit better catalytic activity than a conventional catalyst. Heat generation and spontaneous ignition are prevented because no organic porous body is used.
Production of N-substituted aromatic hydroxylamine
An economic, one-step method for the production of N-substituted aromatic hydroxylamines of formula (I)
R—N(OH)—C(═O)—(O)R.sub.1 (I),
with hydrogen, by catalytic hydration with possibly modified hydration catalysts in an aprotic solvent and in the presence of a halogen formic acid ester and in some cases in the presence of a base.
Production of N-substituted aromatic hydroxylamine
An economic, one-step method for the production of N-substituted aromatic hydroxylamines of formula (I)
R—N(OH)—C(═O)—(O)R.sub.1 (I),
with hydrogen, by catalytic hydration with possibly modified hydration catalysts in an aprotic solvent and in the presence of a halogen formic acid ester and in some cases in the presence of a base.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING TRIARYLORGANOBORATES
The invention relates to a process for preparing triaryl organoborates proceeding from organoboronic esters in the presence of an n-valent cation 1/n K.sup.n+, comprising the anhydrous workup of the reaction mixture and the use of the triaryl organoborates obtained as co-initiator in photopolymer formulations, holographic media and holograms.