A new reaction vessel for accelerated syntheses using microwave dielectric super-heating effects

Abstract
Using a thick-walled glass reaction vessel a number of transition-metal organometallic and co-ordination compounds have been synthesised using microwave dielectric super-heating effects. Super-heating by 40–60 °C is maintained by controlling the pressure at 10 atm and results in a decrease in the reaction time required for conventional reflux reactions by a factor of ca. 102. Full details of the design of the apparatus, the modification of a conventional microwave oven and the electrical circuitry for the pressure control are provided.

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