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Non-Conventional Synthesis: Bioactive Heterocycles

✍ Scribed by Gyârgy Keglevich; Bubun Banerjee (editors)


Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
581
Series
Green Bioactive Heterocycles; 1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Non-conventional synthetic methods may provide new and green methods for the preparation of bioactive heterocycles. These methods, such as microwave and ultrasound assisted synthesis, biocatalysis, photochemistry and electrosynthesis use less energy and may produce less waste to get the desired products when compared to traditional methods. This book explores the use of these methods when synthesizing various biologically relevant heterocyclic scaffolds.

THE SERIES: GREEN BIOACTIVE HETEROCYCLES
Heterocycles are a widely utilized group of molecules as they often contain bioactivity that is useful in drug development, agriculture, and other applications. However, their synthesis remains challenging with diffi cult to control functional groups. With a greater focus on sustainable synthesis practices, there is a need to develop greener synthetic methods for the synthesis of structurally diverse bioactive heterocyclic scaffolds. This series aims to do so, by collecting developments into common themes.

  • Discusses untraditional synthesis methods for producing bioactive heterocycles.
  • Methods explored include the use of microwave, ultrasound, mechanochemistry, photochemistry, biocatalysis, click chemistry, and more.

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