O uso do forno de microondas na síntese orgânica em fase sólida

  • Graebin C
  • Eifler-Lima V
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Abstract

Solid-phase organic synthesis (SPOS) has been considered the main strategy for the construction of combinatorial libraries, because its simplicity leads to faster synthetic procedures. In addition to that, a series of reports in the specialized literature show great advantages in the use of microwave activation, when compared to classical heating, for instance: shorter reaction times, in some cases from several hours to a few minutes, increase of selectivity and product yields, energy economy and reduction and/or elimination of solvent. This review describes the use of microwave ovens/reactors in solid phase organic synthesis, describing the advantages, equipment and reactions using both techniques.

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Graebin, C. S., & Eifler-Lima, V. L. (2005). O uso do forno de microondas na síntese orgânica em fase sólida. Química Nova, 28(1), 73–76. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422005000100015

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