C07C11/21

STEREOISOMER-SPECIFIC CANNABIS FORMULATIONS AND ANALYSIS

A synthetic chiral composition comprising (i) pinene isomers; (ii) linalool isomers; and (iii) a terpene or terpenoid, and formulations comprising the synthetic chiral composition, in addition to methods for preparing, creating, populating, and querying databases pertaining to, and kits comprising, the synthetic chiral composition are disclosed herein. The composition further includes one or more modifiers. The composition includes organoleptic properties (e.g. aroma) of a plant cultivar (e.g. Cannabis).

VEHICULAR VISION SYSTEM WITH CONSOLE VIDEO DISPLAY AND MIRROR VIDEO DISPLAY FOR EXTERIOR VIEWING CAMERAS
20220153663 · 2022-05-19 ·

A vehicular display system includes an electronic control unit (ECU) and a plurality of cameras disposed at the vehicle. The cameras capture image data and provide captured image data to the ECU. The system includes a video display screen and a video mirror display screen that are operable to display video images derived from video images provided by the ECU. When the vehicle is traveling forward at a speed below a threshold speed, the ECU generates rearward view video images derived from image data captured by a rearward viewing camera and provides the rearward view video images to the video display screen. When the vehicle is traveling forward at a speed at or above the threshold speed, the ECU generates rearward view video images derived from image data captured by a rearward viewing camera and provides the rearward view video images to the video mirror display screen.

VEHICULAR VISION SYSTEM WITH CONSOLE VIDEO DISPLAY AND MIRROR VIDEO DISPLAY FOR EXTERIOR VIEWING CAMERAS
20220153663 · 2022-05-19 ·

A vehicular display system includes an electronic control unit (ECU) and a plurality of cameras disposed at the vehicle. The cameras capture image data and provide captured image data to the ECU. The system includes a video display screen and a video mirror display screen that are operable to display video images derived from video images provided by the ECU. When the vehicle is traveling forward at a speed below a threshold speed, the ECU generates rearward view video images derived from image data captured by a rearward viewing camera and provides the rearward view video images to the video display screen. When the vehicle is traveling forward at a speed at or above the threshold speed, the ECU generates rearward view video images derived from image data captured by a rearward viewing camera and provides the rearward view video images to the video mirror display screen.

PROCESS FOR PREPARING DIENE

The present invention relates to the field of organic synthesis and more specifically it concerns a process for preparing compound of formula (I) catalyzed by a nickel complex. The compound of formula (II) is also part of the invention.

PROCESS FOR PREPARING DIENE

The present invention relates to the field of organic synthesis and more specifically it concerns a process for preparing compound of formula (I) catalyzed by a nickel complex. The compound of formula (II) is also part of the invention.

Methods for recovering water-immiscible isoprenoid compounds from microbial biomass
11312976 · 2022-04-26 · ·

A method for recovering one or more water immiscible compounds comprising acidifying and disrupting the microbial biomass; heating the acidified, disrupted microbial biomass to form a heated, acidified disrupted microbial biomass; and contacting the heated, acidified, disrupted microbial biomass with a disulfonated surfactant in an amount sufficient to release at least 30% of the one or more water immiscible compounds from the microbial biomass.

Methods for recovering water-immiscible isoprenoid compounds from microbial biomass
11312976 · 2022-04-26 · ·

A method for recovering one or more water immiscible compounds comprising acidifying and disrupting the microbial biomass; heating the acidified, disrupted microbial biomass to form a heated, acidified disrupted microbial biomass; and contacting the heated, acidified, disrupted microbial biomass with a disulfonated surfactant in an amount sufficient to release at least 30% of the one or more water immiscible compounds from the microbial biomass.

Method for recycling urea in urea adduct process

The present invention discloses a method for recycling urea in the process of separating and purifying unsaturated substances through a urea adduction method. The method comprises the following steps: liposoluble substances containing target unsaturated components are used as raw materials, and subjected to urea adduction, crystallization and filtration to produce a filtrate, from which the specific unsaturated components are obtained; the urea adduct is dissolved in a polar solvent, and after the adducted adducts are layered and released, adding a certain solvent to the urea solution to adjust the polarity, then cooling for crystallization, and recycling the urea. The method can realize complete release of the adducted components and recycling and reuse of urea, and the process is simple, the recovery rate is high, and the adduction effect is not influenced when recycling urea for reuse, and the production cost of the urea adduct is reduced, thus alleviating the adverse impact of urea discharges on the environment.

Method for recycling urea in urea adduct process

The present invention discloses a method for recycling urea in the process of separating and purifying unsaturated substances through a urea adduction method. The method comprises the following steps: liposoluble substances containing target unsaturated components are used as raw materials, and subjected to urea adduction, crystallization and filtration to produce a filtrate, from which the specific unsaturated components are obtained; the urea adduct is dissolved in a polar solvent, and after the adducted adducts are layered and released, adding a certain solvent to the urea solution to adjust the polarity, then cooling for crystallization, and recycling the urea. The method can realize complete release of the adducted components and recycling and reuse of urea, and the process is simple, the recovery rate is high, and the adduction effect is not influenced when recycling urea for reuse, and the production cost of the urea adduct is reduced, thus alleviating the adverse impact of urea discharges on the environment.

RAW MATERIAL FOR CHEMICAL DEPOSITION CONTAINING RUTHENIUM COMPLEX, AND CHEMICAL DEPOSITION METHOD USING THE RAW MATERIAL FOR CHEMICAL DEPOSITION

The present invention relates to a raw material for chemical deposition for producing a ruthenium thin film or a ruthenium compound thin film by a chemical deposition method, containing a ruthenium complex represented by the following Chemical Formula 1. In Chemical Formula 1, ligands L.sub.1 and L.sub.2 coordinated to ruthenium are represented by the following Chemical Formula 2. The raw material for chemical deposition according to the present invention can be formed into a high quality thin film even if a reaction gas containing an oxygen atom is not used.

##STR00001## wherein R.sub.1 to R.sub.12, which are substituents of the ligands L.sub.1 and L.sub.2, are each independently any one of a hydrogen atom, and a linear or branched alkyl group having a carbon number of 1 or more and 4 or less.