Slick trick snags catalyst."We thought nothing sticks to Teflon," says chemist John A. Gladysz of the University of Erlangen in Germany. "Au contraire!" In an accidental discovery, his graduate student Long V. Dinh found that certain expensive chemical catalysts glom glom Slang v. glommed, glom·ming, gloms v.tr. 1. To steal. 2. To seize; grab. 3. To look or stare at. v.intr. onto Teflon tape, providing a convenient way to recover them from solutions. Gladysz and his colleagues study a new class of catalysts that, as Teflon does, contain many fluorine fluorine (fl `ərēn, –rĭn), gaseous chemical element; symbol F; at. no. 9; at. wt. 18.998403; m.p. −219.6°C;; b.p. −188.14°C;; density 1. atoms. Suitable for most catalyzable industrial reactions, the compounds are not yet widely used, Gladysz says. In earlier work, his team engineered the fluorine-rich catalysts to precipitate precipitate /pre·cip·i·tate/ (-sip´i-tat)1. to cause settling in solid particles of substance in solution. 2. a deposit of solid particles settled out of a solution. 3. occurring with undue rapidity. out of cooled solutions, thereby making them easier to collect after use. When Dinh added some ordinary Teflon tape to a solution as a mechanical aid for removing the precipitant--much as peanut shells on a bar floor catch debris when the bartender sweeps up--he was startled star·tle v. star·tled, star·tling, star·tles v.tr. 1. To cause to make a quick involuntary movement or start. 2. To alarm, frighten, or surprise suddenly. See Synonyms at frighten. to observe that the catalyst had coated the tape. In an upcoming Angewandte Chemic chem·ic adj. 1. Chemical. 2. Archaic Alchemic. n. Obsolete An alchemist. Adj. 1. , Dinh and Gladysz describe using Teflon tape to trap and release that and a related catalyst in a variety of reactions. Gladysz attributes the phenomenon to chemical similarities between the catalyst and the Teflon. Chemical companies might someday use Teflon-coated equipment to take advantage of this new catalyst-recovering strategy on a large scale, Gladysz speculates.--P.W. |
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