This article presents the different microwave continuous reactors existing, which are reported in literature to carry out chemical synthesis with a more efficient way. It shows how the methods and tools of chemical engineering can be useful and necessary to define, characterize and optimize the microwave reactors. This review scans continuous microwave reactors, by describing the different types of microwave technologies used (multimode, single-mode, coaxial or guided transmission …). It then focuses on the various existing reactor geometries and on the control of the electromagnetic field homogeneity. The problem of temperature measurement and overall instrumentation is also addressed (input power, reflected power, continuous adaptation …)...
A new simple procedure for microwave-assisted organic synthesis under continuous flow processing has...
Microwave-assisted organic synthesis has received increasing attention in recent years as a valuable...
Within two decades, microwave reactors have been established in laboratories world-wide. After the s...
International audienceThis article presents the different microwave continuous reactors existing, wh...
Major efforts in the research field of microwave assisted organic synthesis have demonstrated the sp...
Microwave reactors are important tools in chemical synthesis, as they can lead to unprecedented redu...
Microreactor technology applied in continuous flow processing is an essential feature in making orga...
[EN] It is nowadays admitted that microwaves are frequently used in organic chemistry labs [1] (even...
International audienceA new and original high pressure reactor has been designed and developed for c...
Microwave technology is changing the way we design and optimize synthetic protocols and their scalin...
Ever since the first experiments nearly three decades ago, microwave enhanced chemistry has received...
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The microwave (MW) technique is an efficient tool in the realization of organic reactions, as well ...
In this work, the doctoral thesis of G.S.J. Sturm on microwave reactors was continued. Microwave rea...
A new simple procedure for microwave-assisted organic synthesis under continuous flow processing has...
Microwave-assisted organic synthesis has received increasing attention in recent years as a valuable...
Within two decades, microwave reactors have been established in laboratories world-wide. After the s...
International audienceThis article presents the different microwave continuous reactors existing, wh...
Major efforts in the research field of microwave assisted organic synthesis have demonstrated the sp...
Microwave reactors are important tools in chemical synthesis, as they can lead to unprecedented redu...
Microreactor technology applied in continuous flow processing is an essential feature in making orga...
[EN] It is nowadays admitted that microwaves are frequently used in organic chemistry labs [1] (even...
International audienceA new and original high pressure reactor has been designed and developed for c...
Microwave technology is changing the way we design and optimize synthetic protocols and their scalin...
Ever since the first experiments nearly three decades ago, microwave enhanced chemistry has received...
Microwave reactors are among the most novel thermochemical technologies to treat biomass and improve...
This article describes the results of a modeling study performed to understand the microwave heating...
The microwave (MW) technique is an efficient tool in the realization of organic reactions, as well ...
In this work, the doctoral thesis of G.S.J. Sturm on microwave reactors was continued. Microwave rea...
A new simple procedure for microwave-assisted organic synthesis under continuous flow processing has...
Microwave-assisted organic synthesis has received increasing attention in recent years as a valuable...
Within two decades, microwave reactors have been established in laboratories world-wide. After the s...