Nicholas Leadbeater
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A reassessment of the transitionmetal free Suzukitype coupling methodology
2005
Research Type: Journal Article

Automated batch scaleup of microwavepromoted Suzuki and Heck coupling reactions in water using ultralow metal catalyst concentrations
2005
Research Type: Journal Article

Suzuki coupling of aryl chlorides with phenylboronic acid in water using microwave heating with simultaneous cooling
2005
Research Type: Journal Article

Microwavepromoted organic synthesis using ionic liquids A mini review
2004
Research Type: Journal Article

Making microwaves
2004
Research Type: Journal Article

Probing
2000
Research Type: Journal Article

The preparation of aryl nitriles The use of microwave heating as a tool for methodology development
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Pathways for cyclizations of hydrazinederived 22cyanovinyl3oxo cyclohex1ene enolates
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

A Weinreb amide approach to the synthesis of trifluoromethylketones
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Oxidation of trifluoromethyl alcohols using a recyclable oxoammonium salt
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Microwavepromoted insertion of Group 10 metals into free base porphyrins and chlorins Scope and limitations
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Probing the energy efficiency of microwave heating and continuousflow conventional heating as tools for organic chemistry
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

Preparation of cisplatin using microwave heating and continuousflow processing as tools
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

The central role of chemistry in quality by design approaches to drug development
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

An approach for continuousflow processing of reactions that involve the in situ formation of organic products
Research Type: Conference Proceedings

A continuousflow approach to palladiumcatalyzed alkoxycarbonylation reactions
Research Type: Conference Proceedings