Hydrabad, India

Boyapati Manoranjan Choudary


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Years Active: 2006

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Title: Boyapati Manoranjan Choudary: Innovator in Nanopalladium Catalysts

Introduction

Boyapati Manoranjan Choudary is a distinguished inventor based in Hyderabad, India. He has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering, particularly in the development of nanopalladium catalysts. His innovative work has implications for various coupling reactions, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of chemical processes.

Latest Patents

Choudary holds a patent titled "Layered double hydroxides supported nanopalladium catalysts for Heck-, Suzuki, Sonogashira-, and Stille type coupling reactions of haloarenes." This patent discloses processes for the preparation of nanopalladium (0) catalysts, which may be reusable and heterogeneous. The catalysts are designed for preparing coupling products through C—C bond formation using haloarenes, including typically unreactive chloroarenes. The use of these heterogeneous nanopalladium catalysts helps to eliminate trace amounts of palladium in the final coupling product, making the process more efficient and environmentally friendly.

Career Highlights

Choudary is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, where he continues to advance research in chemical processes and catalysis. His work has garnered attention for its innovative approach to solving complex chemical challenges.

Collaborations

Choudary has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Madhi Sateesh and Naidu Sreenivasa Chowdari. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of research in the field of chemical engineering and catalysis.

Conclusion

Boyapati Manoranjan Choudary is a prominent figure in the field of nanopalladium catalysts, with a focus on enhancing chemical reactions through innovative processes. His contributions are paving the way for more efficient and sustainable chemical practices.

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