Microwave Chemistry |
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Editor:
| Cravotto, Giancarlo Carnaroglio, Diego |
Contribution by:
| Cintas, Pedro Veronesi, Paolo Leonelli, Cristina Keglevich, György Mucsi, Zoltán Radoiu, Marilena de la Hoz, Antonio Prieto, Pilar Wada, Yuji Mochizuki, Dai Ano, Taishi Maitani, Masato M. Tsubaki, Shuntaro Haneishi, Naoto Horikoshi, Satoshi Serpone, Nick Delbecq, édéric Luque, Rafael Len, Christophe Díaz-Ortiz, Angél Sharma, Abhishek van der Eycken, Erick Wojnarowicz, Jacek Chudoba, Tadeusz Majcher, Andrzej Łojkowski, Witold González-Prieto, Rodrigo Herrero, Santiago Jiménez-Aparicio, Reyes Morán, Emilio Prado-Gonjal, Jésus Priego-Bermejo, José Luis Schmidt, Rainer Bogdal, Dariusz Perino, Sandrine Petitcolas, Emmanuel Chemat, Farid Passos, Cláudia Coimbra, Manuel Collina, Simona Della Volpe, Serena Engen, Karin Sävmarker, Jonas Odell, Luke Larhed, Mats Tabasso, Silvia Wu, Zhilin del Mar Delgado Povedano, María Luque de Castro, María D. Bizzi, Cezar Augusto Flores, Érico M. M. Foster Mesko, Márcia Barin, Juliano S. Duarte, Fabio A. de Azevedo Mello, Paola de Moraes Flores, Éder L. Morrison, Richard |
Series title: | De Gruyter Textbook Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-3-11-048002-3 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2017 |
Publisher: | Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $890.00USD $93.99USD $275.00USD $98.99 |
Book Description:
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Microwave Chemistry has changed the way to work in chemical laboratories and is an established state-of-the-art technology to accelarate and enhance chemical processes. This book not only gives an overview of the technology, its historical development and theoretical background, but also presents its exceptionally broad spectrum of applications. Microwave Chemistry enables graduate students and scientist to learn and apply its methods successfully.
Microwave Chemistry has changed the way to work in chemical laboratories and is an established state-of-the-art technology to accelarate and enhance chemical processes. This book not only gives an overview of the technology, its historical development and theoretical background, but also presents its exceptionally broad spectrum of applications. Microwave Chemistry enables graduate students and scientist to learn and apply its methods successfully.