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Transition Metal Catalyzed Reactions of Carbohydrates: a Nonoxidative Approach to Oxygenated Organics
There is a critical need for new environmentally friendly processes in the United States chemical industry as legislative and economic pressures push the industry to zero-waste and cradle-to-grave responsibility for the products they produce. Carbohydrates represent a plentiful, renewable resource, which for some processes might economically replace fossil feedstocks. While the conversion of biomass to fuels, is still not generally economical, the selective synthesis of a commodity or fine chemical, however, could compete effectively if appropriate catalytic conversion systems can be found. Oxygenated organics, found in a variety of products such as nylon and polyester, are particularly attractive targets. We believe that with concerted research efforts, homogeneous transition metal catalyzed reactions could play a significant role in bringing about this future green chemistry technology.
Date:
January 8, 1997
Creator:
Andrews, Mark
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 12, No. 2, Pages 583 to 1171, January 13 - January 24, 1997
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
January 1997
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
FCC Record, Volume 12, No. 1, Pages 1 to 582, January 2 - January 10, 1997
Biweekly, comprehensive compilation of decisions, reports, public notices, and other documents of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.
Date:
January 1997
Creator:
United States. Federal Communications Commission.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Demographics of Texas Physicians: January 1997
Compiled information about demographics of licensed physicians in Texas including ...
Date:
January 1997
Creator:
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners
System:
The Portal to Texas History