Halogen and boron cluster ligands: MerckRecent Research Landscape
Inefficient molecular separation leads to high purification costs and low yield. This lever engineers the chemical attachment of ligands to boron-based composite surfaces to increase selectivity and durability.
What technical problems is Merck addressing in Halogen and boron cluster ligands?
Inadequate molecular separation precision
(7)evidences
Chromatography resins and filter media suffer from structural breakdown and chemical saturation during continuous operation. Monitoring and specialized separation materials prevent product loss and process downtime.
Membrane structural instability
(4)evidences
Incomplete bonding and structural gaps at the interface of composite materials and membranes. Eliminating these defects prevents fluid bypass and structural failure in purification systems.