Patent classifications
C07C35/48
CANNABINOID DERIVATIVES, PRECURSORS AND USES
The present disclosure relates to new cannabinoid derivatives and precursors and processes for their preparation. The disclosure also relates to pharmaceutical and analytical uses of the new cannabinoid derivatives.
CANNABINOID DERIVATIVES, PRECURSORS AND USES
The present disclosure relates to new cannabinoid derivatives and precursors and processes for their preparation. The disclosure also relates to pharmaceutical and analytical uses of the new cannabinoid derivatives.
Covalently-bound polybromocyclododecane flame retardants
A polybrominated flame-retardant compound, a process for forming a flame-retardant material, and an article of manufacture are disclosed. The polybrominated flame-retardant compound includes a cyclododecane moiety, at least two bromo groups, and at least one substituent having a reactive functional group. The process includes forming a polybromocyclododecane (PBCD) compound having at least one reactive functional group and incorporating the PBCD compound into a polymer in a process that includes covalent binding of the PBCD compound. The article of manufacture includes a flame-retardant material that comprises a polymer with a covalently-bound PBCD compound.
Method for preparing treprostinil and intermediate therefor
The present invention relates to a cost-effective and efficient method for preparing treprostinil with high purity, and an intermediate therefor.
Method for preparing treprostinil and intermediate therefor
The present invention relates to a cost-effective and efficient method for preparing treprostinil with high purity, and an intermediate therefor.
Methods of hydrofluorination
Some embodiments of the invention include inventive catalysts (e.g., compounds of Formula (I) or (Ia)). Other embodiments include compositions comprising the inventive catalysts. Some embodiments include methods of using the inventive catalysts (e.g., in hydrofluorination of an organic compound). Further embodiments include methods for making the inventive catalysts. Additional embodiments of the invention are also discussed herein.
Methods of hydrofluorination
Some embodiments of the invention include inventive catalysts (e.g., compounds of Formula (I) or (Ia)). Other embodiments include compositions comprising the inventive catalysts. Some embodiments include methods of using the inventive catalysts (e.g., in hydrofluorination of an organic compound). Further embodiments include methods for making the inventive catalysts. Additional embodiments of the invention are also discussed herein.
COVALENTLY-BOUND POLYBROMOCYCLODODECANE FLAME RETARDANTS
A polybrominated flame-retardant compound, a process for forming a flame-retardant material, and an article of manufacture are disclosed. The polybrominated flame-retardant compound includes a cyclododecane moiety, at least two bromo groups, and at least one substituent having a reactive functional group. The process includes forming a polybromocyclododecane (PBCD) compound having at least one reactive functional group and incorporating the PBCD compound into a polymer in a process that includes covalent binding of the PBCD compound. The article of manufacture includes a flame-retardant material that comprises a polymer with a covalently-bound PBCD compound.
Preparation process of perfluoroalkyl compound with monohydroperfluoroalkane as starting material
A simple production process is provided of a perfluoroalkyl compound that uses monohydroperfluoroalkane as a starting material, the perfluoroalkyl compound being an important intermediate of organic electronic materials, medicine, agricultural chemicals, functional polymer materials and the like. With monohydroperfluoroalkane is reacted a base and then a carbonyl compound to produce an alcohol having a perfluoroalkyl group. For example, potassium hydroxide is made to interact with trifluoromethane, and a reaction with a carbonyl compound is induced to produce an alcohol having a trifluoromethyl group.
Preparation process of perfluoroalkyl compound with monohydroperfluoroalkane as starting material
A simple production process is provided of a perfluoroalkyl compound that uses monohydroperfluoroalkane as a starting material, the perfluoroalkyl compound being an important intermediate of organic electronic materials, medicine, agricultural chemicals, functional polymer materials and the like. With monohydroperfluoroalkane is reacted a base and then a carbonyl compound to produce an alcohol having a perfluoroalkyl group. For example, potassium hydroxide is made to interact with trifluoromethane, and a reaction with a carbonyl compound is induced to produce an alcohol having a trifluoromethyl group.