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📘 Synthetic Application of Suzuki Reaction and Their Biological Importance
M.Sc Chemistry Project Report (PDF)
This project provides a comprehensive and research-oriented study of the Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reaction, one of the most important carbon–carbon bond-forming reactions in modern organic synthesis.
The report explains the reaction mechanism, catalytic cycle, synthetic applications, pharmaceutical importance, industrial challenges, and recent methodological advances.
📄 Product Details
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Course: M.Sc Chemistry
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Format: PDF (Digital Download)
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Pages: 37
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Language: English
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Delivery: Instant download after payment
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Usage: Academic & Reference Purpose Only
📚 Table of Contents Overview
1️⃣ Introduction
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Importance of C–C bond formation
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Development of Suzuki–Miyaura coupling
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Comparison with Kumada, Negishi & Heck reactions
2️⃣ Historical Background & Mechanism
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General reaction scheme
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Oxidative addition
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Transmetalation
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Reductive elimination
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Catalytic cycle explanation
3️⃣ Biological Importance
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Role in drug discovery
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Anticancer agents
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Antimicrobial & antiviral scaffolds
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SAR (Structure–Activity Relationship) applications
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ADME/Pharmacokinetic considerations
4️⃣ Limitations & Practical Considerations
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Palladium catalyst cost
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Metal residue control (ICH guidelines)
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Air & moisture sensitivity
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Substrate scope limitations
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Scalability challenges
5️⃣ Recent Advances
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Heterogeneous & supported catalysts
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Green solvents & micellar catalysis
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Microwave & flow chemistry
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Ligand innovations
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Nickel-catalyzed alternatives
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Machine learning & computational tools
6️⃣ Pharmaceutical Industry Applications
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Lead optimization
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API manufacturing
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Regulatory aspects
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Continuous processing
7️⃣ Conclusion & Recommendations
🎓 Suitable For
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M.Sc Organic Chemistry Students
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Medicinal Chemistry Projects
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry Research
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Viva & Seminar Preparation
⚠ Important Note
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This is a digital product (PDF only)
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No physical copy will be delivered
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Non-refundable after download
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For academic use only


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