Microwaves in organic synthesis

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Microwaves in organic synthesis

edited by André Loupy

(Green chemistry)

Wiley-VCH, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Microwave technology is becoming a more attractive alternative for scientists dealing with organic synthesis from both an environmental and economic angle. Therefore this timely book will provide those chemists working both in research and industry with an indispensable source of information. Includes: Detailed coverage of key topics including microwave photochemistry, microwave technology and equipment and microwave and phone transfer catalysis Emphasis is given to the technology used and includes practical tips of application Presents the latest developments in the field, written by a team of internationally recognised experts

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Authors
  • Wave-Material Interactions, Microwave Technology and Equipment - D. Stuerga & M. Delmotte
  • Microwave-assisted Organic Chemistry in Pressurized Reactors - C. Strauss
  • Nonthermal Effects of Microwaves in Organic Synthesis - L. Perreux & A. Loupy
  • Organic Synthesis using Microwaves in Homogeneous Media - R. Gedye
  • Microwave and Phase-transfer Catalysis - A. Loupy, et al.
  • Organic Synthesis Using Microwaves and Supported Reagents - R. Varma
  • Microwave-assisted Reactions on Graphite - A. Laporterie, et al.
  • Microwaves in Heterocyclic Chemistry - J. Hamelin, et al.
  • Microwaves in Cycloadditions - A. de la Hoz, et al.
  • Microwave Catalysis in Organic Synthesis - M. Hajek
  • Transition Metal Catalysis and Microwave Flash Heating in Organic Chemistry - K. Olofsson, et al.
  • Microwave-assisted Combinatorial Chemistry - C. Kappe & A. Stadler
  • Microwave-Enhanced Radiochemistry - J. Jones & S. Lu
  • Microwave Photochemist ry - P. Klan & V. Cirkva
  • Index

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