FROM BULK COMPOUNDS TO FINE CHEMICALS IN ONE STEP

Timothy F. Jamison
Chemistry
The fine chemicals industry is a multi-trillion-dollar world
market that is presently growing in tandem with one of its biggest
customers, the pharmaceutical industry. It also produces materials
used in polymers, flavors/fragrances, agricultural chemicals,
and adhesives/sealants, among others. One of the industry's
central challenges is developing more efficient, more economical,
and more environmentally benign ways to convert readily available
bulk chemicals into exotic, highly profitable fine chemicals.
This project's goal is to deliver a new technology aimed
at this challenge: a one-step process that yields fine chemicals
by coupling bulk chemicals. By combining common and readily available
alkenes (chemical feedstocks known as "alpha-olefins")
with a range of other bulk chemicals, such as aldehydes, the
process is designed to deliver an orders-of-magnitude improvement
in producing valuable and widely used fine chemicals called chiral
alcohols. Currently, no other method of preparing these compounds
from these starting materials exists, and thus both the "value-added"
and scientific impact of this technology are substantial.
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