Search for dissertations about: "Carbonyl"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 152 swedish dissertations containing the word Carbonyl.
-
1. Iron Carbonyl Mediated Parallel Synthesis
Abstract : This thesis describes the examination and development of cationic iron carbonyl complexes for use in parallel synthesis both in solution phase and on solid phase. A solution phase methodology for carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom formation, utilizing polymer bound reagents and scavengers and amenable for automation has been successfully developed. READ MORE
-
2. Bioreduction of Carbonyl Compounds to Chiral Alcohols by Whole Yeast Cells: Process Optimisation, Strain Design and Non-Conventional Yeast Screening
Abstract : Chiral building blocks are needed for the production of drugs and fine chemicals, which requires the use of several synthetic routes to produce a specific enantiomer of interest. One promising approach to introduce chirality into molecules is the stereo-selective whole cell bioreduction of carbonyl compounds or ketones to the corresponding chiral alcohols. READ MORE
-
3. Deactivation of cobalt and nickel catalysts in Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and methanation
Abstract : A potential route for converting different carbon sources (coal, natural gas and biomass) into synthetic fuels is the transformation of these raw materials into synthesis gas (CO and H2), followed by a catalytic step which converts this gas into the desired fuels. The present thesis has focused on two catalytic steps: Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (FTS) and methanation. READ MORE
-
4. Copper(I) Alkoxides and Aryloxides
Abstract : Copper(I) alkoxides and aryloxides have been prepared from mesitylcopper(I) and alcohols or phenols. The solid state structures of the alkoxides and aryloxides are .my.2- and/or . READ MORE
-
5. Embryonic Stem Cells: Differentiation into Insulin Producing Cells and Elimination of Damaged Proteins
Abstract : This thesis includes two different parts: One focusing on how to induce human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) to differentiate into insulin producing cells by following the normal pancreatic development pathway. These cells have then the potential to be an unlimited source for diabetes regenerative medicine. READ MORE