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ZnO Nanocatalyst-Enabled Microwave-Assisted Solvent-Free Synthesis of Functional Amidoalkyl-2-naphthol Derivatives: A Synergistic Experimental and Quantum Chemical Study. [PDF]

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Daniel Aroquiaraj AR   +7 more
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Editorial:Flow/Microwave Chemistry

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Microwave Assisted Medicinal Chemistry

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2007
Microwave irradiation has been used to enhance organic reactions since the mid 80's, its use within the field of medicinal chemistry is not so widely evident in the literature. The present review highlights the use of microwave chemistry as an important tool for the fast development of structure activity relationship in several programs related to ...
Jesús, Alcázar   +2 more
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Chemistry by microwaves

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1999
Abstract
Adamo Fini, Alberto Breccia
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Microwave Flow Chemistry

2020
This chapter presents examples of and advocates for the adoption of tunable solid-state (semiconductor) oscillator single-mode microwave flow reactors toward laboratory and larger-scale synthetic chemistry applications. Tunable solid-state oscillator single-mode microwave flow reactors are more versatile heaters that impart both better process control ...
Joshua P. Barham   +3 more
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Microwaves in organic chemistry

Tetrahedron, 2006
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Enzo Cereda   +2 more
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Microwave‐Assisted Fluorous Chemistry

ChemInform, 2005
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Kristofer Olofsson, Mats Larhed
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Microwave-Controlled Cold Chemistry

Physical Review Letters
Ion-molecule reactions proceed with highly rotational-state-specific rate coefficients and are amenable to stereodynamical control at low temperatures. We introduce a scheme to control cold ion-molecule chemistry with microwaves based on the coherent transfer of molecular rotational-state populations.
Fernanda B. V. Martins   +4 more
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