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Pre coated tlc sheets

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in India

Pre-coated TLC sheets are a type of laboratory equipment used for thin-layer chromatography (TLC) analysis. They consist of a thin layer of adsorbent material, such as silica gel or aluminum oxide, pre-coated on a rigid support, typically a plastic or glass plate. The pre-coated nature of these sheets simplifies the TLC setup process and ensures consistent and reproducible results.

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Microwave-Assisted Organic Synthesis

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S. D. Fine Chemicals and Sigma Aldrich, Mumbai, India supplied the chemicals and reagents for synthesis and the pre-coated TLC sheets were obtained from Merck Chemicals, India and were used as such. Microwave assisted organic synthesis (MAOS) was performed on Raga's Scientific Microwave System (Ragatech, Pune, Maharashtra, India).
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The chemicals and reagents for synthesis were procured from S. D. Fine Chemicals and Sigma Aldrich, Mumbai, India and the pre-coated TLC sheets were obtained from Merck Chemicals, India and were used as such. Reagent grade solvents were used and were purified and dried by standard methods. Raga's Scientific Microwave System (Ragatech, Pune, Maharashtra, India) was used for the microwave assisted organic synthesis (MAOS). Melting points were determined by open capillary method and are uncorrected. IR spectra were recorded on Bruker FT-IR, ALPHA-T (Eco-ATR) spectrophotometers, (Bruker Corporation, USA) and the values are expressed in cm-1. 1H-NMR and 13C-NMR spectra were recorded on Bruker Avance-400, FTNMR spectrometer (Bruker, Tech. Pvt. Ltd., USA) at 400 MHz and the chemical shifts are reported in parts per million (δ value), taking TMS (δ 0 ppm for 1H NMR) as the internal standard. Mass spectra were recorded on Waters UPLC-TQD Mass Spectrometer instrument (Waters Corporation, USA) using LC-ESI or APCI-MS Technique. Elemental analysis was performed on Perkin Elmer-2400, Series-II Analyzer (Waltham, Massachusetts, USA).
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