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Microwave heating technique

To take advantage of the fluorous extraction procedure, or the use of the preparatively simple filtration, the use of highly fluorous reagents is crucial. The usefulness of the microwave heating technique is obvious in these examples. [Pg.394]

Baghurst, D.R. and Mingos, D.M.P., Applications of microwave heating techniques for the synthesis of solid state inorganic compounds, /. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1988, 829. [Pg.22]

Comment. There may be considerable advantage in commercial polymer-supported synthesis by employing microwave heating techniques see earlier section entitled Polymer-Supported Synthesis and Reagents. ... [Pg.362]

AUoum, A.B., Labiad, B., and Villemin, D. 1989. Application of microwave heating techniques for dry organic reactions. Journal of Chemical Society Chemical Communications, 386-87. [Pg.206]

Microwave heating techniques have been widely used in textile chemistry. This paper presents a state-of-the-art review of microwave technologies and industrial applications. The characteristics of microwave interactions with textile materials are outlined together with microwave fundamentals in the heat-setting process. Further more, the limitations in current imderstanding are included as a guide for potential users and for future research and development activities. [Pg.91]

The use of microwave power in the synthesis of advanced materials is an emerging new technique, which is growing with a high speed. Zeolites [10] and zeolite-like materials (AIPO4-5) [11] have been successfully synthesized according to this procedure. Mesoporous and microporous alumina powders have been recently synthesized using the microwave heating technique [12]. [Pg.501]

THE MICROWAVE HEATING TECHNIQUE FOR OBTAINING BISMUTH NANOPARTICLES... [Pg.443]

Srikrihsna [12] also used the microwave heating technique and observed, with triethyl orthoacetate and propionic acid as catalyst in dimethyl formamide, a dramatic rate enhancement in the rearrangement of various allylic and propargylic alcohols (Scheme 6.4). [Pg.304]

Shen s group focused on flie studies of the Pt-free catalysts preparation and the effect of the CL structure on fuel eell performance. They developed oxide-promoted Pd catalysts prepared by a novel intermittent microwave heating technique [56, 96, 97]. All flie oxide-Pd catalysts on carbon showed higher catalytic activities than those of Pt/C or Pt-Ru/C catalysts. The Pd-NiO/C eatalyst... [Pg.368]

In general, the microwave heating technique is probably more linked with food preparation than with preparation of materials. Surprisingly, this alternative... [Pg.92]

ASTM Method Number D4309-91, Standard Practice for Sample Digestion Using Closed Vessel Microwave Heating Technique for the Determination of Total Recoverable Metals in Water, Annual Book of ASTM Standards, American Society for Testing and Materials, 1991. [Pg.149]

D.R. Baghurt, 1988, Application of Microwave Heating Techniques for the Synthesis of Solid State Inorganic Compounds, J. Chem. Soc. Chem. Conunun., 829-830. [Pg.536]


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