Abstract: Methods of producing substituted and non-substituted beta-methyl styrene by a cross-coupling reaction are provided. The disclosure also provides for methods of preparing (E)-Anethol and related compounds by a cross coupling reaction of potassium allyltrifluoroborate and 4-bromoanisole and aryl halides. Compounds, compositions, and methods of treating disorders utilizing beta-methyl styrene are also provided.
Abstract: The process described herein demonstrates a more efficient and effective way to remove certain chemicals from industrial waste water. Specifically, the invention set forth demonstrates a method comprised of at least two steps in which up to 96% of potassium can be removed from an aqueous solution comprising potassium hydroxide.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 7, 2014
Date of Patent:
September 22, 2015
Assignee:
TENNESSEE BOARD OF REGENTS
Inventors:
Lonnie Sharpe, Jr., Taylor Anthony Cappadona, Roger Dale Painter, Thomas Duane Byl, Tasneem Ahmed Siddiquee, Koen Peter Vercruysse
Abstract: Methods of producing substituted and non-substituted beta-methyl styrene by a cross-coupling reaction are provided. The disclosure also provides for methods of preparing (E)-Anethol and related compounds by a cross coupling reaction of potassium allyltrifluoroborate and 4-bromoanisole and aryl halides. Compounds, compositions, and methods of treating disorders utilizing beta-methyl styrene are also provided.
Abstract: The process described herein demonstrates a more efficient and effective way to remove certain chemicals from industrial waste water. Specifically, the invention set forth demonstrates a method comprised of at least two steps in which up to 96% of potassium can be removed from an aqueous solution comprising potassium hydroxide.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 7, 2014
Publication date:
August 7, 2014
Applicant:
TENNESSEE BOARD OF REGENTS
Inventors:
Lonnie SHARPE, JR., Taylor Anthony CAPPADONA, Roger Dale PAINTER, Thomas Duane BYL, Tasneem Ahmed SIDDIQUEE, Koen Peter VERCRUYSSE
Abstract: The process described herein demonstrates a more efficient and effective way to remove certain chemicals from industrial waste water. Specifically, the invention set forth demonstrates a method comprised of at least two steps in which up to 96% of potassium can be removed from an aqueous solution comprising potassium hydroxide.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 14, 2013
Publication date:
February 20, 2014
Applicant:
TENNESSEE BOARD OF REGENTS
Inventors:
Lonnie Sharpe, JR., Taylor Anthony Cappadona, Roger Dale Painter, Thomas Duane Byl, Tasneem Ahmed Siddiquee, Koen Peter Vercruysse