Microwave Assisted Cycloaddition Reactions

Microwave Assisted Cycloaddition Reactions

Davor Margetic

Description

Microwave Assisted Cycloaddition Reactions provides an in-depth exploration of the use of microwave technology in cycloaddition reactions, a powerful method widely used in modern organic chemistry for constructing complex molecular structures.

The book examines how microwave irradiation accelerates chemical reactions, improves yields, and enhances selectivity compared to conventional heating methods. It discusses various types of cycloaddition reactions, including their mechanisms, reaction conditions, and practical laboratory applications. Readers will gain insights into how microwave-assisted synthesis has transformed research in organic chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and materials science.

Designed for graduate students, academic researchers, and professionals in chemistry and chemical engineering, this work combines theoretical principles with experimental techniques. It also highlights recent developments and practical examples demonstrating the efficiency of microwave-assisted methodologies in chemical synthesis.

With its focus on innovative laboratory techniques and advanced reaction strategies, this book serves as an essential reference for those studying organic synthesis, green chemistry, and microwave-assisted chemical reactions.

Key Features

Detailed overview of microwave-assisted organic synthesis
Focus on cycloaddition reactions and reaction mechanisms
Discussion of improved reaction efficiency and yield
Applications in pharmaceutical and materials chemistry
Useful for researchers, graduate students, and chemists

Language

English

Publisher

Nova Science Publishers

Year Published

2012

Categories

Chemistry

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