Benedikt Reichart
University of Graz
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Chemistry: A European Journal | 2010
Bernhard Gutmann; David Obermayer; Benedikt Reichart; Bojana Prekodravac; Muhammad Irfan; Jennifer M. Kremsner; C. Oliver Kappe
Silicon carbide (SiC) is a strongly microwave absorbing chemically inert ceramic material that can be utilized at extremely high temperatures due to its high melting point and very low thermal expansion coefficient. Microwave irradiation induces a flow of electrons in the semiconducting ceramic that heats the material very efficiently through resistance heating mechanisms. The use of SiC carbide reaction vessels in combination with a single-mode microwave reactor provides an almost complete shielding of the contents inside from the electromagnetic field. Therefore, such experiments do not involve electromagnetic field effects on the chemistry, since the semiconducting ceramic vial effectively prevents microwave irradiation from penetrating the reaction mixture. The involvement of electromagnetic field effects (specific/nonthermal microwave effects) on 21 selected chemical transformations was evaluated by comparing the results obtained in microwave-transparent Pyrex vials with experiments performed in SiC vials at the same reaction temperature. For most of the 21 reactions, the outcome in terms of conversion/purity/product yields using the two different vial types was virtually identical, indicating that the electromagnetic field had no direct influence on the reaction pathway. Due to the high chemical resistance of SiC, reactions involving corrosive reagents can be performed without degradation of the vessel material. Examples include high-temperature fluorine-chlorine exchange reactions using triethylamine trihydrofluoride, and the hydrolysis of nitriles with aqueous potassium hydroxide. The unique combination of high microwave absorptivity, thermal conductivity, and effusivity on the one hand, and excellent temperature, pressure and corrosion resistance on the other hand, makes this material ideal for the fabrication of reaction vessels for use in microwave reactors.
Angewandte Chemie | 2011
Bernhard Gutmann; Alexander M. Schwan; Benedikt Reichart; Christian Gspan; Ferdinand Hofer; C. Oliver Kappe
Organic Process Research & Development | 2013
Benedikt Reichart; Guenter Tekautz; C. Oliver Kappe
Tetrahedron Letters | 2012
Benedikt Reichart; C. Oliver Kappe
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2016
Benedikt Reichart; Gema Guedes de la Cruz; Klaus Zangger; C. Oliver Kappe; Toma N. Glasnov
Journal of Molecular Catalysis B-enzymatic | 2014
Raquel de Oliveira Lopes; Amanda S. de Miranda; Benedikt Reichart; Toma N. Glasnov; C. Oliver Kappe; Robert C. Simon; Wolfgang Kroutil; Leandro S. M. Miranda; Ivana Correa Ramos Leal; Rodrigo O. M. A. de Souza
Dalton Transactions | 2014
Wolfgang Leis; Sophie Wernitz; Benedikt Reichart; David E. Ruckerbauer; Johannes Wolfram Wielandt; Hermann A. Mayer
Synlett | 2013
Benedikt Reichart; C. Oliver Kappe; Toma N. Glasnov
15th Brazilian Meeting on Organic Synthesis | 2013
Raquel de Oliveira Lopes; Benedikt Reichart; Toma N. Glasnov; C. Oliver Kappe; Wolfgang Kroutil; Leandro Soter de Mariz e Miranda; Ivana Correa Ramos Leal; Rodrigo Octavio Mendonça Alves de Souza
15th Brazilian Meeting on Organic Synthesis | 2013
Luciana Dalla Vechia; Benedikt Reichart; Toma N. Glasnov; Leandro S. M. Miranda; C. Oliver Kappe; Rodrigo O. M. A. de Souza