Application Database Supporting Microwave Synthesis with Over 1000 Chemical Reactions Launched
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Application Database Supporting Microwave Synthesis with Over 1000 Chemical Reactions Launched

26 Mar, 2019

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‘The world of microwave synthesis’ is a website addressed to experienced microwave chemists as well as chemists who are new to the field of microwave synthesis. Visitors to the website benefit from highly useful tools, such as an application database including more than 1000 chemical reactions which have been successfully performed in Anton Paar synthesis reactors.

The platform also provides a protocol converter, which converts reflux protocols into a microwave method based on the Arrhenius Law. Furthermore, the configuration finder suggests the optimum reactor configuration based on individual settings.

‘The world of microwave synthesis’ offers the following free tools: application database - free-of-charge access to more than 1000 successful chemical reactions; protocol converter - immediately converts conventional protocols into microwave protocols; configuration guide - finds the optimum synthesis reactor based on the chemist’s needs and requirements; ‘A Chemist’s Guide to Microwave Synthesis’ - the free-of-charge textbook guides chemists through performing successful syntheses.

‘The world of microwave synthesis’ provides a complete kit to support successful synthesis in the most efficient way.

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