Publications by authors named "Joseph Install"

Green, aerobic oxidation of secondary alcohols to ketones poses a significant synthetic challenge. To address this, we have developed a highly active (DPA)CuI/ABNO catalyst system capable of aerobically oxidizing a wide range of secondary alcohols, including benzylic and aliphatic derivatives, yielding the corresponding ketones with high yields. The unique feature of this Cu(I) catalyst is its high stability, even in the presence of water.

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  • The research presents a method that uses statistical analysis and robotics to optimize the conversion of glucose into two chemicals: methyl lactate and levulinic acid.
  • This automated synthesis process utilizes design of experiments techniques to efficiently model glucose transformation through the use of a specific catalyst and varying co-solvents.
  • In 58 experimental runs, the method successfully identified optimal conditions, achieving high yields of 75.9% for methyl lactate and 64.5% for levulinic acid through different reaction pathways.
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Coinage metals Cu, Ag, and Au are essential for modern electronics and their recycling from waste materials is becoming increasingly important to guarantee the security of their supply. Designing new sustainable and selective procedures that would substitute currently used processes is crucial. Here, we describe an unprecedented approach for the sequential dissolution of single metals from Cu, Ag, and Au mixtures using biomass-derived ionic solvents and green oxidants.

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Noble metals exhibit broad arrange of applications in industry and several aspects of human life which are becoming more and more prevalent in modern times. Due to their limited sources and constantly and consistently expanding demand, recycling of secondary and waste materials must accompany the traditional mineral extractions. This Minireview covers the most recent solvometallurgical developments in regeneration of Pd, Pt, Rh, Ru, Ir, Os, Ag and Au with emphasis on sustainability and selectivity.

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