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Cost-Effective, Eco-Friendly, Energy-Efficient Catalysts For Producing Chemicals

标题
Method for Transferring N-atoms From Metal Complexes to Organic and Inorganic Substrates
详细技术说明
None
*Abstract

Reduces Costs and Pollution by Streamlining Chemical Production Processes

These two catalysts produce chemicals such as nitriles for acid chloride and ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen. The catalysts designed by University of Florida researchers are molecules that transfer atoms from one substance to another. These catalysts streamline chemical-production processes commonly used in industry, and they cut both costs and pollution. The first catalyst transfers nitrogen from a metal complex to other substances, a process used in the growing field of ammonia production. This invention uses a Mo-nitride complex to convert acid chlorides to nitriles. The second catalyst uses the abundant and inexpensive metal chromium to oxidize substrates. The catalyst uses oxygen as the terminal oxidant, thus the system is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective alternative to current practices for producing bulk chemicals.

Application

Producing bulk chemicals, including but not limited to nitriles and ammonia

Advantages

  • Transfers N-atoms to substrates, streamlining chemical-production processes
  • Uses oxygen as the terminal oxidant, cutting pollution
  • Uses an abundant and inexpensive metal, chromium, decreasing costs
  • Targets multiple markets, including the large ammonia-production sector, offering profit potential

Technology

Nitrogen fixation -- moving nitrogen atoms into organic molecules -- is one of the natural world’s most vital chemical processes. In the soil, bacteria affix nitrogen to other compounds to create ammonia and other substances. University of Florida researchers have developed a transition-metal complex that acts as a nitrogen atom transfer reagent. The second catalyst researchers have developed combines oxygen -- either from the air or another source -- with metal complex molecules to form new chemicals. The complex reacts rapidly with O2 to generate an M-oxo complex. The complex then transfers the oxygen atom to substrates. Controlled use of oxygen as the terminal oxidant is advantageous environmentally and economically.



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*IP Issue Date
Nov 22, 2011
*IP Publication Date
Nov 12, 2009
*Principal Investigation

Name: Adam Veige

Department:


Name: Soumya Sarkar

Department:

附加资料
Inventor: Veige, Adam | Sarkar, Soumya
Priority Number: US8063236B2
IPC Current: C07F001100 | C07C025300
US Class: 556058 | 558311
Assignee Applicant: University of Florida Research Foundation Inc.inesville
Title: Method for transferring N-atoms from metal complexes to organic and inorganic substrates
Usefulness: Method for transferring N-atoms from metal complexes to organic and inorganic substrates
Summary: For transferring a nitrogen atom to an electrophilic reagent.
Novelty: Complex useful for transferring nitrogen atom to electrophilic reagent, comprises hard-hard-hard pincer ligand, early transition metal and nitride bound to metal
主要类别
化工/材料
细分类别
化工/材料应用
申请日期
May 8, 2009
申请号码
8,063,236
其他
国家/地区
美国

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