Assistant Professor Donald Watson at the University of
Delaware, in partnership with Supercritical
Fluid Technologies, Inc. (SFT), was recently awarded a Center for Advanced
Technology (CAT) Grant from the State of Delaware’s Biotechnology Institute and
the Delaware Economic Development Office. This grant funding will help fuel the
ongoing revitalization of the state’s economy by spurring job growth in the
pharmaceutical and agricultural industries. The grant will be for “The
Development of Silyl-Heck Reactions in Supercritical CO2”. SFT’s
Director of Technology, Dr. Kenneth James, said: “The Silyl-Heck reaction is a
novel reaction developed recently in the Watson Lab to prepare organosilanes
using traditional organic solvents.
These compounds are important reagents in preparing biologically active
and medicinal compounds in the pharmaceutical industry. We expect the
supercritical reaction conditions to vastly improve the production, purity, and
yield of allyl silanes. Providing new synthetic methods using green processing
technology for preparing biologically active compounds will be foundational
work that is necessary to create and move green processing technology into the
industrial chemical processing main stream.”
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