IN-SITU REACTION MORNITORING FOR MICROWAVE ASSISTED SYNTHESIS

Microwave Assisted Synthesis is rapidly becoming the method of choice in modern synthesis and discovery chemistry laboratories.

Microwave-assisted synthesis improving both throughput and turn-around time for the chemists by offering the benefits of drastically reduced reaction times, increased yields, and purer products.

The ability to combine microwave technology with in-situ reaction monitoring analytical tools will offer opportunities for the chemists to optimize the reaction conditions.

Enwave have created the EZRaman-MAS-InSitu models to help the optimization of reaction conditions such as time and temperature for microwave enhanced synthesis.

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Reference:

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  • Nicholas E Leadbeater , Rebecca J Smith , T Michael Barnard . Using in situ Raman monitoring as a tool for rapid optimisation and scale-up of microwave-promoted organic synthesis: esterification as an example. Org Biomol Chem. 2007 Mar 7;5 (5):822-5
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