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Chapter 9 Green synthesis of bioactive indoles
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Sabir Ali Molla
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Dedicated to Sant Baba Iqbal Singh Ji, Founder Chancellor, Akal University V
- Preface VII
- Foreword IX
- A brief professional profile of Prof. Béla Török XI
- Contents XIII
- Chapter 1 Naturally occurring bioactive five-membered heterocycles 1
- Chapter 2 Photochemically mediated synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 31
- Chapter 3 Ultrasound-assisted synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 93
- Chapter 4 Microwave-assisted synthesis of tetrazoles 123
- Chapter 5 Organocatalyzed synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 141
- Chapter 6 Solvent-free synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 177
- Chapter 7 Sustainable synthesis of bioactive functionalized five-membered heterocycles via flow chemistry 211
- Chapter 8 Green synthesis of bioactive pyrroles 243
- Chapter 9 Green synthesis of bioactive indoles 283
- Chapter 10 Sustainable contemporary methods for the construction of oxazole-decorated heterocycles 315
- Chapter 11 Recent advances in the metal-free synthesis of novel isoxazoles and evaluation of their biological activities 341
- Chapter 12 Green synthesis of bioactive thiazoles 393
- Chapter 13 Green synthesis of bioactive carbazoles 413
- Chapter 14 Sustainable contemporary methods for the construction of cyclopentene-decorated five-membered heterocycles 441
- Chapter 15 Ascorbic acid-mediated synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 475
- Chapter 16 Green synthesis of bioactive imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines 493
- Chapter 17 Photon- and electron-mediated alternative synthesis of selenium-decorated five-membered heterocyclic compounds 511
- Chapter 18 Synthesis of selenium-containing bioactive five-membered heterocyclic compounds under green conditions: a decade update 541
- Chapter 19 Industrial applications of five-membered heterocylces 573
- Index 613
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Dedicated to Sant Baba Iqbal Singh Ji, Founder Chancellor, Akal University V
- Preface VII
- Foreword IX
- A brief professional profile of Prof. Béla Török XI
- Contents XIII
- Chapter 1 Naturally occurring bioactive five-membered heterocycles 1
- Chapter 2 Photochemically mediated synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 31
- Chapter 3 Ultrasound-assisted synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 93
- Chapter 4 Microwave-assisted synthesis of tetrazoles 123
- Chapter 5 Organocatalyzed synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 141
- Chapter 6 Solvent-free synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 177
- Chapter 7 Sustainable synthesis of bioactive functionalized five-membered heterocycles via flow chemistry 211
- Chapter 8 Green synthesis of bioactive pyrroles 243
- Chapter 9 Green synthesis of bioactive indoles 283
- Chapter 10 Sustainable contemporary methods for the construction of oxazole-decorated heterocycles 315
- Chapter 11 Recent advances in the metal-free synthesis of novel isoxazoles and evaluation of their biological activities 341
- Chapter 12 Green synthesis of bioactive thiazoles 393
- Chapter 13 Green synthesis of bioactive carbazoles 413
- Chapter 14 Sustainable contemporary methods for the construction of cyclopentene-decorated five-membered heterocycles 441
- Chapter 15 Ascorbic acid-mediated synthesis of five-membered heterocycles 475
- Chapter 16 Green synthesis of bioactive imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines 493
- Chapter 17 Photon- and electron-mediated alternative synthesis of selenium-decorated five-membered heterocyclic compounds 511
- Chapter 18 Synthesis of selenium-containing bioactive five-membered heterocyclic compounds under green conditions: a decade update 541
- Chapter 19 Industrial applications of five-membered heterocylces 573
- Index 613