Triazenolysis produces raw materials for manufacture of polymers, pharmaceuticals, and agricultural compounds
"chemical process converting alkenes – common organic compounds such as petroleum – into multifunctional amines useful in various research and industrial applications. The Technion-developed process mimics ozonolysis, a long-established technology used to create molecules with carbon-oxygen bonds... triazenolysis instead produces carbon-nitrogen bonds relevant to a wide range of applications by cleaving carbon-carbon bonds in olefins"
Related: Iron core-shell catalyst boosts hydrogen economy of direct syngas to olefin conversion
https://phys.org/news/2025-11-iron-core-shell-catalyst-boosts.html
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