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Microwave Assisted Synthesis Of Tri-Substituted Pyridazine Exploration, Austin Wright
Microwave Assisted Synthesis Of Tri-Substituted Pyridazine Exploration, Austin Wright
GS4 Georgia Southern Student Scholars Symposium
Pyridazines are nitrogen-containing compounds that have been found to show a number of pharmaceutical applications. They exhibit antimicrobial, antifungal, and antibacterial properties to name a few. In particular: 3,4,6-triphenylpyridazine derivatives are known to possess anticancer properties. The purpose of this project is to synthesize tri-substituted pyridazine derivatives using microwave-assisted reactions, and to check its biological applications. Microwave synthesis will help shorten reaction times and produce high, efficient yields. Various catalysts, bases, reaction times, and temperatures will be explored to study the scope of the reactions.
13c Nmr Spectroscopy: Transmission Effects In 1-Phenyl-3,5-Diarylpyrazoles, Amy N. Hockstedler, Anand B. Shah, Beatrice A. Edjah, Glenda M. Duffek, Krishna D. Patel, Hadrian Mendoza, Hayley B. Arrowood, Nicole A. Brown, Saajid Z. Azhar
13c Nmr Spectroscopy: Transmission Effects In 1-Phenyl-3,5-Diarylpyrazoles, Amy N. Hockstedler, Anand B. Shah, Beatrice A. Edjah, Glenda M. Duffek, Krishna D. Patel, Hadrian Mendoza, Hayley B. Arrowood, Nicole A. Brown, Saajid Z. Azhar
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Conventional And Microwave-Assisted Synthesis Of Chemokine Receptor Type 4 (Cxcr4) Antagonists, Saniya Virani, Damilola Gbadebo, Theresa D. Gaines, Francisco Javier Garcia
Comparison Of Conventional And Microwave-Assisted Synthesis Of Chemokine Receptor Type 4 (Cxcr4) Antagonists, Saniya Virani, Damilola Gbadebo, Theresa D. Gaines, Francisco Javier Garcia
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.