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Polysiloxane-Transition Metal
Complex Copolymer Catalysts for Asymmetric Transformations--Eltron Research,
Inc., 4600 Nautilus Court South, Boulder, CO
80301-3241; 303-530-0263, www.eltronresearch.com
Dr. Craig L. Homrighausen,
Principal Investigator, eltron@eltronresearch.com
Ms. Eileen E. Sammells, Business
Official, sammells@eltronresearch.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83644
Amount: $99,995
Among the various methods to selectively produce single
enantiomer products, asymmetric catalysis is the most attractive. Homogeneous
metal complexes with chiral ligands are currently the most widely used and
versatile asymmetric catalysts. However,
catalysts that are not soluble in the same phase as the products or reactants
have the inherent advantage of ease of separation and handling. Therefore,
this project will develop “heterogeneous” asymmetric catalysts, namely, insoluble
cross-linked polysiloxane transition-metal complex copolymer catalysts that can
be readily separated from product mixtures and reused.
Phase I will consist of the preparation, testing, and development of new
phosphorus ligands, metal complexes, and cross-linked polysiloxane transition-metal
complex copolymer asymmetric catalysts.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by awardee:
A catalyst system for asymmetric hydroformylation could be
used to provide chiral aldehydes, which, in turn, could be used as precursors to
optically active pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and other specialty and
fine chemicals.