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Microwaves, supported-reagents and parallel synthesis: isocyanide and ester synthesis

Microwaves, supported-reagents and parallel synthesis: isocyanide and ester synthesis
Microwaves, supported-reagents and parallel synthesis: isocyanide and ester synthesis
The benefits of microwave irradiation are described for a number of important reactions such as amid and ester formation and dehydration of formamide to the corresponding isonitriles. Not only were reaction times dramatically reduced but the transformations were less prone to side reactions and decomposition.
203-210
Crosignani, Stefano
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Launay, Delphine
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Linclau, Bruno
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Bradley, Mark
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Crosignani, Stefano
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Launay, Delphine
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Linclau, Bruno
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Bradley, Mark
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Crosignani, Stefano, Launay, Delphine, Linclau, Bruno and Bradley, Mark (2003) Microwaves, supported-reagents and parallel synthesis: isocyanide and ester synthesis. Molecular Diversity, 7 (2-4), 203-210. (doi:10.1023/B:MODI.0000006861.68818.3f).

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The benefits of microwave irradiation are described for a number of important reactions such as amid and ester formation and dehydration of formamide to the corresponding isonitriles. Not only were reaction times dramatically reduced but the transformations were less prone to side reactions and decomposition.

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Published date: 2003

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Local EPrints ID: 37587
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/37587
PURE UUID: 9b83835d-1d8f-46b6-8b13-abe70658ef1d
ORCID for Bruno Linclau: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8762-0170

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Date deposited: 24 May 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:15

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Author: Stefano Crosignani
Author: Delphine Launay
Author: Bruno Linclau ORCID iD
Author: Mark Bradley

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