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Microwave-assisted Peptide Synthesis

2015
This chapter deals with the basics of peptide synthesis and provides a comprehensive overview of the utilization of microwave heating for peptide synthesis. The peptide synthesis process and strategies have been detailed and the advantages of microwave heating in each step are explained.
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Microwaves in Nanoparticle Synthesis

2013
PREFACE INTRODUCTION TO NANOPARTICLES General Introduction to Nanoparticles Methods of Nanoparticle Synthesis Surface Plasmon Resonance and Coloring Control of Size, Shape, and Structure Reducing Agent in Nanoparticle Synthesis Applications of Metallic Nanoparticles GENERAL FEATURES OF MICROWAVE CHEMISTRY Microwave Heating Some Applications of ...
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Microwave enhanced synthesis

Tetrahedron, 2009
Stephen Caddick, Richard Fitzmaurice
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Advances in Microwave Synthesis of Nanoporous Materials

Advanced Materials, 2021
Alexandre A S Gonçalves   +2 more
exaly  

Microwave-assisted synthesis and environmental remediation: a review

Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2023
Yuzhi Liu, Donglei
exaly  

The impact of microwave synthesis on drug discovery

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2005
C Oliver Kappe, Doris Dallinger
exaly  

Microwave-assisted Polymer Synthesis

The Journal of The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, 2012
Kazuhiko TAKEUCHI, Ritsuko NAGAHATA
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Synthesis and Modification of Carbon Nanomaterials utilizing Microwave Heating

Advanced Materials, 2015
Almut M Schwenke, Stephanie Hoeppener
exaly  

Microwave-Enhanced Fluorous Synthesis.

Chimica oggi
A new technology for high-speed solution-phase parallel synthesis has been developed by the combination of microwave heating and fluorous tagging strategies. This article highlights several applications of this technology in the synthesis of library scaffolds involving Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling and multicomponent reactions.
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