Oegstgeest, Netherlands

Ursula Eilenberg-Robben, Legal Representative


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2006

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Title: Ursula Eilenberg-Robben: Innovator in Phosphorus-Containing Compounds

Introduction

Ursula Eilenberg-Robben is a notable inventor and legal representative based in Oegstgeest, Netherlands. She has made significant contributions to the field of chemistry, particularly in the preparation of phosphorus-containing compounds. Her work has implications for the development of catalysts used in various chemical processes.

Latest Patents

Ursula holds a patent for the "Preparation of phosphorus-containing compounds useful in the preparation of biphosphine ligands." This invention relates to processes for making phosphorus compounds RP—X—PR, RP-M, RP-L, and RP. The novel cation RP(L)-X—P(L)R is also part of her patent, where R represents an optionally substituted hydrocarbyl group, X represents a bridging group, L represents a leaving group, and M represents an alkali metal atom. Furthermore, the invention describes a process for making a compound RP-L from a compound R—H via a new method for producing the compound R—Li, followed by its reaction with a compound HalP-L. The compound RP—X—PR serves as a ligand suitable for creating catalysts for copolymerizing carbon monoxide and an olefinically unsaturated compound. She has 1 patent to her name.

Career Highlights

Ursula has built a successful career at Sri International, where she continues to innovate and contribute to her field. Her expertise in phosphorus chemistry has positioned her as a valuable asset in the research and development of new chemical processes.

Collaborations

Ursula collaborates with esteemed colleagues such as Roelof Van Ginkel and Alexander Van Der Made. Their combined efforts enhance the research output and innovation at Sri International.

Conclusion

Ursula Eilenberg-Robben is a pioneering inventor whose work in phosphorus-containing compounds has significant implications for chemical catalysis. Her contributions continue to influence the field and inspire future innovations.

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