The solvent-free approach provides green and alternative synthetic methods for obtaining diverse bioactive heterocycles. The solvent is frequently the primary component of synthetic protocol and contributes to significant waste. Additionally, its removal processes are energy intensive and substantial. This book explores different solvent-free procedures for efficiently synthesising heterocyclic analogues of immense biological importance and other applications.
Sreekantha B. Jonnalagadda
grüne Chemie Organische Chemie Synthese Mechanochemistry Microwave-assisted Synthesis Green Chemistry Multi-component Reactions Catalysis Ionic Liquids Solvent-free Synthesis Neat Conditions Grinding Conditions Solid Phase Synthesis Bioactivity Heterocycles