Contents:
Part – 1 Introduction 1. Microwave-Assisted
Organic Reactions 2. Important
Microwave Reactions 3. Optimal
Conditions for Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis 4. Special Guidelines
Part - 2 Organic Synthesis Microwave Intensity and Power (Watts) Acetylation1. Preparation of Aspirin 2.
Preparation of Acetanilide 3.
Preparation of N-Acetylanisidine 4.
Preparation of Paracetamol 5.
Preparation of ?-Glucose Pentaacetate
Esterification
6. Preparation of Benzocaine 7.
Preparation of Butamben
Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
8. Preparation of Nitrobenzene 9.
Preparation of m-di-Nitrobenzene 10.
Preparation of p-Bromoacetanilide
Alkylation
11. Preparation of Methyl-2-Napthyl Ether 12. Preparation of Anisole
Benzillic Acid Rearrangement
13. Preparation of Benzilic acid
Claisen-Schmidt Condensation
14. Preparation of Benzylidene Acetophenone 15. Preparation of Benzalacetone
Williamson Ether Synthesis
16. Preparation of Phenacetin
Fischer Indole Synthesis
17. Preparation of 2-Phenylindole
Perkin Reaction
18. Preparation of Cinnamic Acid
Hydantoin Synthesis
19. Preparation of Hydantoin
Biltz Synthesis
20. Preparation of Phenytoin
Schiff Bases
21. Preparation of Furanylmethylidene Aminophenol (Solventless
Reaction) 22. Preparation of
Furanylmethylidene Aminophenol (Solvent Reaction)
Bernthsen Phenothiazine Synthesis
23. Preparation of Phenothiazine
Bernthsen Acridine Synthesis
24. Preparation of 9-Phenylacridine
Knoevenagel Condensation
25. Preparation of Coumarin 26.
Preparation of 5-Arylidenethiazolidine-2,4-dione
Hantzsch 1,4-Dihydropyridine Synthesis
27. Preparation of 1, 4-Dihydropyridine 28. Preparation of N-Aryl-1,4-dihydropyridine by (Solid Phase
Reaction) 29. Preparation of
N-Aryl-1,4-dihydropyridine from Schiffbase (Solid Phase Reaction)
Radziszewski Imidazole Synthesis
30. Preparation of 2,4,5-Triaryl Imidazole (Solventless Reaction) 31. Preparation of 2,4,5-Triaryl
Imidazole (using glacial acetic acid as a solvent) 32. Preparation of Tetraaryl Imidazole 33. Preparation of Tetraaryl Imidazole via Schiff base (Solventless
Reaction) 34. Preparation of
Tetraaryl Imidazole via Schiff base (Solvent Reaction)
Mannich Reaction
35. Preparation of Mannich Base
Philips Reaction
36. Preparation of Benzimidazole 37. Preparation of 2-Phenylbenzimidazole 38. Preparation of Benzimidazol-2-one 39. Preparation of Benzimidazolesulphonic Acid
Amide Synthesis
40. Preparation of N-Butylbenzamide 41. Preparation of Phthalimide
Haloform Reaction
42. Preparation of Iodoform
Paal-Knorr Pyrazole Synthesis
43. Preparation of 3-Methyl-1-phenyl pyrazole-5-one
Nucleophilic Addition
44. Preparation of Chlorobutanol
Oxidation
45. Preparation of Benzil 46.
Preparation of 2-Nitrobenzoic Acid 47.
Preparation of Benzoic Acid
Hydrolysis
48. Preparation of Benzoic Acid 49. Preparation of Benzoic Acid from Phenyl Benzoate
Part - 3 Qualitative Analysis
50. Qualitative Analysis of Carbohydrates 51. Preparation of Derivatives of Organic Compounds 52. Degradation of Atropine 53. Degradation of Trimyristin
Part - 4 Quantitative Analysis
54. Determination of Saponification Value 55. Determination of Loss On Drying 56. Estimation of Amides 57.
Estimation of Esters 58. Estimation
of Carbonyl Compounds 59. Assay of
Riboflavin 60. Estimation of Aspirin
61. Estimation of Aspirin in
Aspirin-Caffeine Tablets
Part - 5 Natural Component Isolation
62. Isolation of Red dye
from Caesaipinea
sappan 63. Isolation of Mucilage from Plants 64.
Isolation of Pectins from Plants 65.
Isolation of Phenolic Compounds from Grape Seed 66. Isolation of Piperine from Pepper 67. Isolation of Caffeine from Tea |