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Iron Catalyzed Hydrogen Isotope Labeling of Aromatic Organic Compounds

A novel isotope labeling method for labeling aromatic organic compounds Princeton Docket # 13-2854-1 Researchers at Princeton University have developed a novel isotope labeling method for labeling aromatic organic compounds with deuterium or tritium gas by use of proprietary iron-based catalysts. Introduction of radioactive isotopes into pharmaceutical...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Paul Chirik, Renyuan (pony) Yu, Jonathan Darmon
Keywords(s): catalyst, Chemistry
Category(s): Chemistry

Novel Catalysts for Asymmetric Olefin Hydrogenation: Low Cost, Low Toxicity, High Modularity

Princeton Docket # 12-2801 Catalytic asymmetric hydrogenation reactions are important to prepare single enantiomer drugs, agrochemicals and fragrances. Present technologies for such reactions involve catalysts based on iridium, rhodium, platinum, and ruthenium. These precious metals are expensive, toxic, have fluctuations in supply and pose environmental...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Max Friedfeld, Paul Chirik
Keywords(s): catalyst, Chemistry, green tech
Category(s): Chemistry, Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals

Novel Catalysts for Hydrogenation of Olefins: Low Cost, Low Toxicity, and High Enantioselectivity

Princeton Docket #s 12-2718-1, 12-2719-1, 12-2720-1 Homogeneous catalysis with transition metals has transformed the art and science of chemical synthesis. The industrial synthesis of most commodity and fine chemicals, including pharmaceuticals, rely on one or more transition metal catalyzed steps. Traditionally these catalysts are based on precious...
Published: 3/15/2018   |   Inventor(s): Paul Chirik, Sebastien Monfette
Keywords(s): catalyst, Chemistry, green tech, platform technology
Category(s): Chemistry, Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals