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Microwaves for Organic Synthesis: New Techniques to Accelerate Chemical Reactions

 
  September 24, 2004  
     
 


Strategic Reseasrch Institute, Omni Parker House-Boston, MA
Nov 15-16, 2004


Technical advances derived from many years' experience with hardware, software, and reaction vessel design have produced microwave labstations with the performance and flexibility to meet the needs of organic chemistry, thus cultivating microwaves for synthesis. Open literature is mature enough to demonstrate clearly just how effective microwaves can be at enhancing synthetic reactions. Microwave-enhanced synthesis represents a fundamental step forward in the capabilities of synthetic chemistry. It allows organic chemists to work faster, generating higher yields with increased product purity, and to scale experiments up reliably from milligrams to much larger quantities without the need to alter reaction parameters. It offers much more precise control over conditions of temperature and pressure than any previous technology. Ultimately, by eliminating much of the time and effort from the process of performing chemical reactions, it allows chemists to focus on what is most important—the development of new compounds, or refined methods for generating known products.
 
 
Organized by: Strategic Research Institute
Invited Speakers: This year’s conference brings together the latest practices and innovations in microwave assisted synthesis, resulting in an up to date understanding of this powerful technique. This is the first and only industry/academic conference to focus solely on the exciting developments in this field.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: na
 
Registration: $1195.00 until October 1st $1495.00 thereafter $695.00 for university, hospital and government agency employees
E-mail: info@srinstitute.com
 
   
 
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