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The cookbook provides a selection of popular microwave synthesis reactions from Biotage PathFinder. Use the keywords to navigate among the reactions.
The cookbook will:
- Provide you with useful examples of microwave synthesis.
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Reactions:
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Pd catalysed heterocyclisation
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Mannich reaction
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Cascade ring formation
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Chlorination
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Negishi coupling
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Grignard reaction
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Aminocarbonylation
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Ullmann coupling
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Formation of cyclic thiourea
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Suzuki coupling
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Ru-catalysed triazole formation
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Multicomponent heterocyclisation
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Suzuki coupling
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Heck coupling, vinylation
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Nucleophilic aromatic substitution
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Epoxide opening
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Wittig cascade reaction
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Multicomponent heterocycle synthesis
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Multicomponent heterocycle formation
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Suzuki coupling and aldol condensation
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Multicomponent heterocycle formation
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Fischer indole synthesis
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Heterocycle formation
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Rearrangement of aziridine
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Oxidation, S-oxygenation
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Si-TsOH-mediated synthesis of 1,5-dipyrazole
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Ring formation, condensation
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Reductive amination using MP-Cyanoborohydride
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Epoxide opening
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Sulfonation by Michael addition
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Knoevenagel condensation
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Aminocarbonylation of sulfonamide
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Wittig olefin synthesis
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Oxadiazole formation by PS-carbodiimide mediated ring closure
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Wittig olefin synthesis, multicomponent
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Wittig olefin synthesis, multicomponent
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Amide formation
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Amide formation
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Arbuzov reaction
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Hydrogen transfer, deprotection
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Hydrogen transfer, deprotection
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Epoxide opening
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Multicomponent heterocycle formation
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Multicomponent heterocycle formation
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PS-PPh3-mediated oxadiazole formation
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Ether cleavage, demethylation
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Regioselective Diels-Alder
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Reduction S-deoxygenation
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Diaryl ether formation, SNAr
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Reduction S-deoxygenation
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Heterocyclisation
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Reductive amination
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Nucleophilic aromatic substitution with PS-PPh3
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Reductive amination
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Ring closure/Aminocarbonylation
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Allylic oxidation
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Copper and amine free Sonogashira reaction
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Knoevenagel condensation
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Nucleophilic aromatic substitution with PS-BEMP
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Addition, synthesis of biguanide
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Radical group transfer reaction
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