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Microwave Chemistry

2014
Microwave chemistry is an increasingly common technique in organic synthesis and its benefits are being utilised to increase efficiency in the chemical industry. This chapter summarises the benefits of microwave chemistry and the options for scale up, and looks at some examples of how it is being used in industry.
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Microwave-Assisted Chemistry

2017
This chapter introduces the research situation of microwave-assisted organic synthesis (MAOS) and some characteristic reaction cases. It also explains why MAOS is a reaction suitable for Green Chemistry (no solvent or water solvent condition). The effectiveness of removal of dissolved oxygen is discussed. In addition, the advantages and features of the
Satoshi Horikoshi   +3 more
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Microwave Chemistry : An Ecofriendly Synthetic Chemistry

ChemInform, 2004
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Microwaves in Heterocyclic Chemistry

ChemInform, 2004
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Jack Hamelin   +2 more
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Introduction to Microwave Chemistry

2011
For more than a century heterocycles have constituted one of the largest areas of research in organic chemistry. The heterocyclic moieties are of exceptional interest in the pharmaceutical industry as they make up a core part of several drugs. The importance of heterocycles provides a significant basis for the development of new methods for their ...
Abdul Rauf, Nida Nayyar Farshori
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Microwave Assisted Chemistry

2011
This chapter is designed to give the reader an overview of the theory of microwave assisted synthesis as well as an understanding of the practical considerations involved in successful application of this technology. The author also outlines the range of apparatus available to the synthetic chemist as well as reviewing transformations where microwave ...
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Microwave‐Assisted Combinatorial Chemistry

ChemInform, 2004
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C. Oliver Kappe, Alexander Stadler
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Microwave-Assisted Organic and Polymer Chemistry

Australian Journal of Chemistry, 2009
The first ACS symposium on Microwave-Assisted Chemistry: Organic and Polymer Synthesis, held as part of the ACS National meeting in Philadelphia, in August 2008, aimed at various topics of the use of microwave irradiation. The symposium found that specific heating effects, such as higher microwave absorption by solid particles and metals, can increase ...
Hoogenboom, R., Schubert, U.S.
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Microwave - Assisted Chemistry in Drug Discovery

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2004
Microwave assisted organic synthesis (MAOS) is rapidly gaining acceptance as a valuable tool for relieving some of the bottlenecks in the drug discovery process. This article outlines the basic principles behind the technology and summarizes recent trends and areas in drug discovery where microwave technology has made an impact.
Farah, Mavandadi, Pelle, Lidström
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ChemInform Abstract: Microwave Chemistry

ChemInform, 1997
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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