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Milestones in Microwave Chemistry -

Milestones in Microwave Chemistry

György Keglevich (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
IX, 110 Seiten
2016 | 1st ed. 2016
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-319-30630-8 (ISBN)
CHF 74,85 inkl. MwSt

This book looks back on thirty-five years of microwave (MW)chemistry and explains how the application of the MW technique became anintegral part of R&D, eventually becoming recognized in industry. Further,it details how MW chemistry has undergone a dynamic development in the pastthree decades, one driven by the advent of increasingly sophisticatedprofessional MW reactors in place of the kitchen MW ovens used in earlieryears. A major part of the book shows how substitutions, esterifications,amidations, hydrolyses, alkylations, eliminations, dehydrations, condensations,cyclizations, C-C couplings and the modification of heterocycles can beperformed advantageously under MW irradiation, as the reaction times areshorter, while the selectivity and yields are higher; it also explains why inmost cases, the reactions can be performed under solvent-free conditions. MWirradiation within the sphere of organophosphorus chemistry is showcased andtypical reactions, such as the direct derivatization of phosphinic acids,alkylating esterifications, Diels-Alder reactions, the inverse Wittig-typereaction, fragmentations, the Arbuzov reaction, the synthesis of -hydroxyphosphonates and -aminophosphonates (the Kabachnik-Fieldscondensation), deoxygenations and P-C coupling reactions are described under MWconditions. In closing, the advantages of MW chemistry such as faster reactionsand the possibility of simplifying the catalytic systems are addressed.

Prof. György Keglevich was born in Budapest (Hungary) in 1957 and graduated from the Technical University of Budapest in 1981 as a chemical engineer. He completed his PhD in 1984 and his “Doctor of Chemical Science” degree in 1994, both in the subject of organophosphorus chemistry. He received his “Dr. Habil.” degree in 1995 and his DSc in 1994. He served as a Research Associate at Duke University (Durham, North Carolina) for more than a year with Professor Louis D. Quin. On two occasions, he was also a Visiting Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts. Affiliations: Prof. Keglevich has worked at the Department of Organic Chemical Technology since 1981, first as a research employee of the Chinoin Pharmaceutical and Chemical Works Ltd and from 1982 as a member of the teaching staff as an Assistant Professor. In 1993, he was appointed Associate Professor. Since 1996, he has been a Full Professor at the Department of Organic Chemical Technology. He has headed said department (renamed the Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology in 2007) since 1999. Fields of expertise: Prof. Keglevich has pursued P-heterocyclic research on the subject of ring enlargement of five-membered P-heterocycles and on the utilization of the products so obtained. He has also elaborated the synthesis of a number of families of compounds. Bridged P-heterocycles, precursors of low-coordinated fragments, were synthesized and utilized in phosphorylations. The study on the synthesis and reactivity of aromatic phospholes forms another relevant part of his research. His additional research interests include Diels–Alder reactions, low-coordinated P-fragments, phosphine-transition metal complexes, selective reductions, phosphine-boranes, azacrown ethers with phosphonoalkyl side chains and selective reductions. Recently, he has turned his attention to environmentally friendly syntheses, and environmentally friendly chemistry (green chemistry) now informs his research, which encompasses MW chemistry, the synergism of MW and phase transfer catalysis, ionic liquids, and the development of new catalysts and monitoring reactions using in situ methods. He has also taken part in industrial projects involving the synthesis of pharmaceutical intermediates and products. He has authored or co-authored ca. 350 papers, the majority of which appeared in international journals.

The Spread of the Application of the Microwave Technique inOrganic Synthesis.- Microwave-Assisted Sytheses in Organic Chemistry.- The Useof MW in Organophosphorus Chemistry.- Interpretation of the Effects of Microwaves.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie SpringerBriefs in Green Chemistry for Sustainability
SpringerBriefs in Molecular Science
Zusatzinfo IX, 110 p. 144 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Organische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Chemie Technische Chemie
Schlagworte Chemistry and Materials Science • Green Chemistry Microwaves • Green Synthesis Microwaves • History of Microwave Chemistry • History of Science • Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering • Introduction to Microwave Chemistry • Microwave Chemistry • Microwave Reactors • Organic Chemistry • Organic Reactions Microwaves • Organic Synthesis Microwaves • organophosphorus chemistry • Thermal and Nonthermal Effects
ISBN-10 3-319-30630-8 / 3319306308
ISBN-13 978-3-319-30630-8 / 9783319306308
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