Synthetic communications

Microwave assisted aromatic nucleophilic substitution reaction under solventless condition

GL Rebeiro, BM Khadilkar

Index: Rebeiro, Geeta L.; Khadilkar, Bhushan M. Synthetic Communications, 2003 , vol. 33, # 8 p. 1405 - 1410

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Abstract

With the growing concern to develop safer technologies, microwave assisted “solvent-free” reactions are especially appealing for providing an environmentally benign system. The use of solvents in microwaves gives rise to elevated temperatures and consequently high pressures posing hazards. These problems have been overcome to a large extent by carrying out reactions in the modified oven or under “dry” conditions either by using solid supports or “neat” state ...

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