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Transition and main group metals applied to oxidative functionalization of methane and use as high oxygen carriers for rocket propellants

Posted on:2008-12-10Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:University of Southern CaliforniaCandidate:Jones, CJ BiglerFull Text:PDF
GTID:2441390005962172Subject:Chemistry
Abstract/Summary:
This dissertation describes the use of strongly acidic solvents, such as concentrated sulfuric acid, with homogeneous catalysts, such as palladium and gold salts, for the activation and functionalization of methane; and the design, synthesis, and study of ruthenium and osmium complexes in a nitrogen and oxygen ligand environment intended for the low temperature, selective, activation and conversion of methane into oxidatively functionalized products, such as methanol. Also, the principle of using polynitratoaluminate anions, specifically tetranitratoaluminate, as a high oxygen carrier for oxidizer balanced energetic ionic liquids is demonstrated. The structure and properties of other salts of the polynitratoaluminate anions are given. Chapter 2 highlights the use of homogeneous Pd(II) sulfate in concentrated sulfuric acid solution for the direct, selective, oxidative condensation of two methane molecules to acetic acid at 180°C. Chapter 3 focuses on the uses of gold salts for the low temperature conversion of methane to oxidized methyl products, such as methyl bisulfate. Chapter 4 describes the synthesis and characterization of ruthenium and osmium in a nitrogen and oxygen ligand environment. Chapter 5 describes the use of the tetranitratoaluminate anion for oxidizer balanced energetic ionic liquids. Chapter 6 describes the synthesis and characterization of tetramethylammonium and cesium salts of tetranitratoaluminate, pentanitratoaluminate, and hexanitratoaluminate anions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Describes, Methane, Oxygen, Chapter, Salts
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