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Expanding the Synthetic Toolset
Microwave reactors have become the industry standard for medicinal chemistry, nanomaterials synthesis, and academic research and teaching labs. However, this synthetic platform is not always understood by chemists and often only used for routine transformations, a fraction of it's capabilities. The exploration of synthetic chemical space is hampered by perceived limitations regarding the types of reactions or the compatibility of reagents used.
This webinar will provide a foundation for understanding microwave chemistry, and introduce new technologies to address the limitations of former techniques. In addition, these improvements will be applied to literature protocols to demonstrate their practical research value. These topics will be relevant to anyone engaged in synthetic chemistry from methodology development to applied synthesis.