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Spectroscopy and structural analysis, Synthetic chemistry

Author(s): Nicholas E. Leadbeater & Jason R. Schmink
Affiliation(s): Department of Chemistry, University of Connecticut
DOI: 10.1038/nprot.2007.453

Use of Raman spectroscopy as a tool for in situ monitoring of microwave-promoted reactions

The progress of microwave-promoted reactions can be monitored by interfacing a Raman spectrometer with a scientific microwave unit. The apparatus is assembled from commercially available components. It is used in this protocol to follow the base-catalyzed reaction of salicylaldehyde with ethylacetoacetate to yield 3-acetylcoumarin. It is possible to watch the reaction spectroscopically in real time, determine when it reaches completion and thus use it as a tool for rapid reaction optimization.

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