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Nonconventional synthesis of fused Uracils: A review

Ajmal Rashid Bhat
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Ajmal Rashid Bhat: Department of Chemistry, S.B.B.S.University, India

Organic & Medicinal Chemistry International Journal, 2017, vol. 2, issue 3, 55-59

Abstract: Green chemistry has now become a subject of significant research in modern organic synthesis. The concept of ‘‘green chemistry’’ emerged in the early 1990s and is now widely used to meet the fundamental scientific challenges to protect the human health and environment while simultaneously achieving commercial feasibility. Nonclassical methods following the principles of green chemistry reduce or even eliminate the generation of hazardous substances and increasing product yield. Microwave (MW) and ultrasonic assisted techniques are the potential nonconventional techniques (green chemistry techniques) used during the recent years. These techniques are extensively used in organic chemistry, offering a versatile and facile pathway for a large variety of heterocyclic synthesis. This review paper highlights the synthesis of annulated uracils using microwave (MW) and ultrasound techniques. Compared with traditional conventional methods, this method is more convenient with high yields, short reaction times, mild conditions and easily controlled.

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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/OMCIJ.2017.02.555588

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