The racemization of N-acetylindoline-2-carboxylic acid in p-xylene revealed beneficial rate enhancements due to microwave effects, by comparing conventional and microwave heating. The magnitude of this effect was governed by the degree of heterogeneity of the reaction system. The amount of catalyst, the temperature and the amount of cosolvent played a decisive role. The microwave effect completely vanished when a homogeneous solution was heated. During the microwave-assisted heterogeneous racemization of N-acetylphenylalanine in p-xylene a comparable microwave effect was observed. The microwave effects could be rationalized by adapting selective heating in the phase boundary region of solid and liquid. Additionally, a straightforward transl...
Monomode microwave heating has been applied in flow processes for the production of fine chemicals. ...
This article describes the results of a modeling study performed to understand the microwave heating...
Driven by the success of microwave-assisted polymer chemistry as outlined in the other chapters of t...
The racemization of N-acetylindoline-2-carboxylic acid in p-xylene revealed beneficial rate enhancem...
A commercially available continuous-flow reactor was adapted to run three organic reactions, e.g. tw...
Major efforts in the research field of microwave assisted organic synthesis have demonstrated the sp...
Microreactor technology applied in continuous flow processing is an essential feature in making orga...
A new scale-up concept for microwave assisted flow processing is presented where modular scale-up is...
A consistent setup of experiments has been conducted to demonstrate an enhanced reaction rate under ...
ABSTRACT: Under appropriate conditions, significant microwave-specific enhance-ment of the reaction ...
A systematic study of the conventional and microwave (MW) kinetics of an industrially relevant demet...
Microwave technology is changing the way we design and optimize synthetic protocols and their scalin...
In this study, the effect of microwaves on the production of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) in a biph...
Selective heating of microwave-absorbing solid catalysts in a heterogeneous medium may affect a chem...
The aim of this project was to develop and compare microwave at 2.45 GHz and conventional heating pr...
Monomode microwave heating has been applied in flow processes for the production of fine chemicals. ...
This article describes the results of a modeling study performed to understand the microwave heating...
Driven by the success of microwave-assisted polymer chemistry as outlined in the other chapters of t...
The racemization of N-acetylindoline-2-carboxylic acid in p-xylene revealed beneficial rate enhancem...
A commercially available continuous-flow reactor was adapted to run three organic reactions, e.g. tw...
Major efforts in the research field of microwave assisted organic synthesis have demonstrated the sp...
Microreactor technology applied in continuous flow processing is an essential feature in making orga...
A new scale-up concept for microwave assisted flow processing is presented where modular scale-up is...
A consistent setup of experiments has been conducted to demonstrate an enhanced reaction rate under ...
ABSTRACT: Under appropriate conditions, significant microwave-specific enhance-ment of the reaction ...
A systematic study of the conventional and microwave (MW) kinetics of an industrially relevant demet...
Microwave technology is changing the way we design and optimize synthetic protocols and their scalin...
In this study, the effect of microwaves on the production of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) in a biph...
Selective heating of microwave-absorbing solid catalysts in a heterogeneous medium may affect a chem...
The aim of this project was to develop and compare microwave at 2.45 GHz and conventional heating pr...
Monomode microwave heating has been applied in flow processes for the production of fine chemicals. ...
This article describes the results of a modeling study performed to understand the microwave heating...
Driven by the success of microwave-assisted polymer chemistry as outlined in the other chapters of t...