Simulating Microwave Chemistry in a Resistance??Heated Autoclave Made of Semiconducting Silicon Carbide Ceramic

D Obermayer, M Damm…

Index: Obermayer, David; Damm, Markus; Kappe, C. Oliver Chemistry - A European Journal, 2013 , vol. 19, # 47 p. 15827 - 15830

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Abstract

First described more than two decades ago, microwave chemistry has matured from a laboratory curiosity to an established scientific technique that is used today almost on a routine basis by chemists in both academia and industry. The advantages of this nonclassical heating technology for synthetic applications—ranging from organic, peptide, and polymer synthesis, to nanomaterials and material sciences research—are manifold ...