Structure and Dynamics of Clathrate Hydrates For Systems of Industrial Interest

Clathrate or gas hydrates are non-stoichiometric crystals formed by the enclosure of molecules (guests) like natural gas components into a framework of water (host) molecules under suitable temperature, pressure and material availability conditions. This phase change phenomenon is of interest on its own merit. Blockage of hydrocarbon processing and transport facilities has been a known problem in industry since the 1930s.

Triazacyclohexanes as Small Macrocycles: Coordination Chemistry and Application

Our development of the co-ordination chemistry of triazacyclohexanes with transition metals has lead us to the first good model system for the Phillips catalyst and the first selective ?-olefin trimerisation catalyst based on chromium. This is probably due to the misdirected nitrogen lone pairs in ?3 complexes leading to inherent hemilability.

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