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Microwave assisted reactions dielectric loss

Consequently, we consider that the industrial scale technological management of microwave assisted chemical reaction is no compatible with batch reactors coupled with multimode applicators. Some typical processes with a systematic decrease of the dielectric losses of the concerned reactant, such as filtration and drying of mineral or pharmaceutical powders are compatible with multimode applicators. To our knowledge, the only industrial batch microwave device is the microwave variant of the Turbosphere ( all in one solution mixer/granulator/dryer designed by Moritz... [Pg.29]

Steroidal, alicyclic or aromatic annulated pyridines were prepared via a microwave-assisted, base-catalyzed Henry reaction of /1-formyl enamides and nitromethane on an alumina support [97]. Highly substituted tri- and tetrasubstituted pyridines were synthesized in a Bohlmann-Rahtz reaction from ethyl /3-amino crotonate and various alkynones. The reaction involved a Michael addition-cyclodehydration sequence and was effected in a single synthetic step under microwave heating conditions [98]. An alternative approach towards polysubstituted pyridines was based on a reaction sequence involving an inverse electron-demand Diels-Alder reaction between various enamines 45 and 1,2,4-triazines 44 (Sect. 3.6), followed by loss of nitrogen and subsequent elimination-aromatization. Enamines 45 were formed in situ from various ketones and piperidine under one-pot microwave dielectric heating conditions [99]. Furthermore, a remarkable acceleration of the reaction speed (from hours and days to minutes) was observed in a microwave-assisted cycloaddition. Unsymmetrically substituted enamines 45 afforded mixtures of regioisomers (Scheme 35). [Pg.79]


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