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Advances in Microwave Chemistry, PDF eBook

Advances in Microwave Chemistry PDF

Edited by Bimal K Banik, Debasish Bandyopadhyay

Part of the New Directions in Organic & Biological Chemistry series

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Advances in Microwave Chemistry discusses the novel bond formation methodologies, synergistic effects of microwaves with other entities, sample preparation including digestion, combustion, and extraction techniques, as well as selectivity in chemical processes. Recent updates are provided on microwave-assisted syntheses of pharmacologically significant aza-, oxo- and other heterocycles, including lactams, nucleosides, bile acids and sterols, the preparation of nanomaterials, composites, and absorber layer materials for thin film.

This book also incorporates comparative discussions involving microwave irradiation with conventional methods in different aspects of organic, inorganic, medicinal, and green chemistry.

Key Features:

  • Provides a comparative discussion on microwave irradiation with conventional methods in different aspects of organic, inorganic, medicinal, and green chemistry
  • Presents recent applications of microwave radiation in biocatalysis
  • Offers a complete package correlating various aspects of microwaves in organic syntheses, the biological impact of products formed in reactions, pharmacological features, and environmental sustainability of the procedures
  • Explains microwave-induced reactions on structurally complex bile acids and sterols
  • Stands as a valuable and unique addition to the well-established book series, New Directions in Organic and Biological Chemistry
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