JOURNAL ARTICLE

Methane to syngas via ceramic membranes

U. BalachandrànJiří DušekSean M. Sweeney

Year: 1995 Journal:   American Ceramic Society bulletin Vol: 74 (1)Pages: 71-75   Publisher: American Ceramic Society

Abstract

[Chemical reaction: See text] A three-step cascade reaction involving a water-accelerated catalytic carboalumination, a Claisen rearrangement, and a nucleophilic carbonyl addition converts terminal alkynes and allyl vinyl ethers into allylic alcohols containing up to three contiguous asymmetric carbon centers. Stoichiometric quantities of water as an additive increase the rate of the [3,3] sigmatropic rearrangement as well as the diastereoselectivity of the carbonyl addition process. Reaction products contain 1,6-diene functionalities that are readily cyclized to substituted cyclopentenes. An extension of this methodology to a sequence involving a [1,3] sigmatropic shift was feasible with a cyclopropylmethyl vinyl ether substrate.

Keywords:
Ceramic Syngas Ceramic membrane Methane Membrane Materials science Stoichiometry Oxygen Membrane reactor Partial pressure Extrusion Chemical stability Decomposition Composite material Chemical engineering Analytical Chemistry (journal) Mineralogy Chemistry Hydrogen Chromatography Physical chemistry

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