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Control of microwave-generated hot spots. Part V. Mechanisms of hot-spot generation and aggregation of catalyst in a microwave-assisted reaction in toluene catalyzed by Pd-loaded AC particulates

•The generating mechanism of hot spot was examined in the microwave's electric and magnetic fields.•The formation of hot spots was simulated by an electromagnetic field analysis and subsequently evidenced experimentally.•No formation of byproduct occurred in the organic synthesis under all micr...

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Published in:Applied catalysis. A, General General, 2013-06, Vol.460-461, p.52-60
Main Authors: Horikoshi, Satoshi, Osawa, Atsushi, Sakamoto, Shintaro, Serpone, Nick
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Alternating current
Byproducts
Catalysis
Chemistry
Electromagnetic field simulation
Exact sciences and technology
General and physical chemistry
Hot spots
Microwave catalyst
Palladium
Solvents
Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling
Synthesis
Theory of reactions, general kinetics. Catalysis. Nomenclature, chemical documentation, computer chemistry
Toluene
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