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Current Microwave Chemistry
ISSN: 2213-3356 (Print)
eISSN: 2213-3364 (Online)
Journal Impact Factor : 0.9
Special Issues With Active Call for Papers
Advances in Microwave-Assisted Synthesis: Innovations and Applications
Microwave-assisted synthesis has emerged as a pivotal technique in modern chemistry, offering enhanced reaction rates, improved yields, and reduced energy consumption. This thematic issue aims to capture the latest innovations in microwave-assisted synthesis, highlighting its transformative impact on various chemical disciplines, including organic synthesis, materials science, pharmaceuticals, and environmental chemistry. The scope encompasses recent advancements in microwave technology, novel synthetic methodologies, and practical applications that demonstrate the efficiency and versatility of microwave-assisted processes. In light... see more
Microwave Technology: Advancements and Applications in Chemistry, Environment and Food Science
Microwave technology has emerged as a transformative tool in various fields, offering unique opportunities for rapid, efficient, and clean processes. This thematic issue aims to encapsulate the latest research, innovative strategies, and progressive methodologies concerning the application of microwave technology in three main areas: Chemistry: Highlighting the advancements in microwave-assisted synthesis, transformation reactions, extractions, and more. Environment: Focusing on the utilization of microwave technology for environmental remediation, waste treatment, and materials recycling. Food Science: Exploring... see more
Advances in Drug Delivery Carriers Used in Microwave-Assisted Reactions for Enhanced Therapeutics and Diagnostic Purposes
Microwave irradiation technology has numerous applications in organic synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and the development of nanocarriers. To date, microwave-assisted reactions have garnered significant attention in synthesizing drug delivery carriers. Considering the advantages of microwave-assisted reactions, such as high percentage yield, shorter reaction time, and compound purity, microwave-assisted technology holds promise in developing nanoparticles as a drug delivery system with improved physicochemical characteristics and bioavailability. This issue will discuss the synthesis, characterization, and application of microwave-assisted reactions... see more