Microwaves in Green and Sustainable Chemistry

Since the creation of the group of microwaves and sustainable organic synthesis (MSOC) we have been interested in the development and applications of synthetic methodologies for green and sustainable synthesis. In this account major contributions in microwave-assisted organic synthesis (MAOS) related to green and sustainable chemistry are described.

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