Alan Roy Katritzky
ExxonMobil
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Science | 1991
Michael Siskin; Alan Roy Katritzky
Understanding of the reactivity of organic molecules in hot water is developing from studies aimed at explaining how organic matter (kerogen) forms in natural environments and then breaks down into energy source materials. In natural systems where kerogens are depolymerized, hot water is ubiquitous and usually contains salt and minerals. Reactions such as ionic condensation, cleavage, and hydrolysis are facilitated by changes in the chemical and physical properties of water as temperature increases. These changes make the solvent properties of water at high temperature similar to those of polar organic solvents at room temperature, thus facilitating reactions with organic compounds. An understanding of aqueous organic chemistry may lead to potential applications in areas as diverse as the recycling of plastics, the synthesis of chemicals, and coal liquefaction.
Energy & Fuels | 1990
Michael Siskin; Glen B. Brons; Stephen N. Vaughn; Alan Roy Katritzky; Marudai Balasubramanian
Energy & Fuels | 1990
Michael Siskin; Glen B. Brons; Alan Roy Katritzky; Marudai Balasubramanian
Archive | 2006
Michael Siskin; Alan Roy Katritzky; Frank Cheng-Yu Wang
Archive | 1990
Michael Siskin; Alan Roy Katritzky; Glen B. Brons
Archive | 1989
Stephen N. Vaughn; Michael Siskin; Alan Roy Katritzky; Glen B. Brons; Steve N. Reynolds; Claude Clarence Culross; Dan R. Neskora
Archive | 1999
Joseph Philip Boyle; David C. Hager; Alan Roy Katritzky
Archive | 1995
Michael Siskin; David T. Ferrughelli; Alan Roy Katritzky; William N. Olmstead
Archive | 1991
John W. Frankenfeld; Alan Roy Katritzky
Archive | 2008
Manuel A. Francisco; Michael Siskin; Alan Roy Katritzky; Simon R. Kelemen