Tag Archives: Hydrogenation

Nickel solves a long-lasting challenge; An efficient asymmetric hydrogenation of oximes to produce chiral hydroxylamines

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InCatT Blog – new technology to obtain chiral hydroxylamines

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Robust Highly-Dispersed Heterogeneous Ruthenium Catalysts – Just Add a Pinch of Sodium (article review)

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The importance of heterogeneous catalytic hydrogenation reactions cannot be overemphasized and is one of the backbones of the chemical industry. Highly active and robust catalysts remain an objective particularly from an economical point of view. Catalyst deactivation, the loss over time of catalytic activity and/or selectivity, is a problem of great and continuing concern in […]

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Expending catalyst space using a new ligand synthesis (an article review)

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The testing of libraries of phosphorus ligands is at the core of catalyst screening for the optimization of industrially relevant process. Among these processes, hydrogenation, hydroformylation and cross coupling reactions strongly depends on such methodology. In this regard, the availability of structurally and electronically diverse phosphorus ligands is essential to fully explore the relationship between […]

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InCatT is expanding infrastructure

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A new AMTECH SPR16 robot platform is currently being installed. The AMTECH SPR16 is a reaction platform for parallel testing of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic reactions. The 16 independent reactors can be programmed individually in terms of reaction temperature, pressure and stirring speed allowing to screen a significant reaction space in a single overnight experiment. […]

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