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Ultrason Sonochem ; 32: 432-439, 2016 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27150789

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The heating profile for 25 solvents was determined in ultrasonic probe equipment at amplitudes of 20%, 25%, and 30%. Each solvent was heated in accordance with its boiling point. The effect of vapor pressure, surface tension, and viscosity of the solvents in dissipated ultrasonic power (Up) was evaluated. Multiple regression analysis of these solvent properties and dissipated Up reveals that solvent viscosity is the property that most strongly affected dissipated Up. Experimentation involving acetonitrile doped with [BMIM][BF4] indicated faster heating than MeCN. Aprotic polar solvents such as DMSO, DMF, and MeCN were tested in the N-alkylation of pyrazoles under ultrasonic conditions. After 5min at 90°C, the reactants had been totally converted into product in these solvents. Solvents, with low dissipated Up (e.g., toluene) were tested. Conversions were lower compared to those of aprotic polar solvents. When the reactions were done in hexane, no conversion to product was observed. To check the effect of doping in solvents with low Up, [BMIM][BF4], DMSO, and DMF were selected. The conversions for toluene doped with [BMIM][BF4], DMSO, and DMF were 100%, 59%, and 25%, respectively. These conversions were greater than when done in just toluene (46%). Thus, [BMIM][BF4] was the best polar doping solvent, followed by DMSO. DMF was not considered to be a satisfactory doping solvent. No conversion was observed for reactions in the absence of base performed in DMSO, DMF, and MeCN doped with [BMIM][BF4].

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Ultrason Sonochem ; 19(2): 227-31, 2012 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21803636

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The synthesis of 14 novel N-propargylic ß-enaminones from the reaction of ß-alkoxy vinyltrihalomethyl[carboxyethyl] ketones [R(3)C(O)CHC(R(1))OMe, where R(3)=CF(3), CCl(3), CO(2)Et and R(1)=Me, Et, Pr, Bu, i-Pent, CH(2)CH(2)CO(2)Me] with propargyl amines [R(2)NHCH(2)CCH, where R(2)=Pr, PhCH(2)] is reported. Yields, solvents and reaction times needed for reaction completion, by microwave irradiation (MW), conventional thermal heating (TH) and under ultrasound irradiation (US) are compared. The best results were obtained under US irradiation in good to excellent yields (70-93%).

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Chem Rev ; 109(9): 4140-82, 2009 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19737022
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