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Ana Sánchez-Migallón

Researcher at University of Castilla–La Mancha

Publications -  60
Citations -  962

Ana Sánchez-Migallón is an academic researcher from University of Castilla–La Mancha. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Solvent. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 59 publications receiving 901 citations. Previous affiliations of Ana Sánchez-Migallón include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Spanish National Research Council.

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Phase transfer catalysis without solvent: synthesis of bisazolylalkanes

TL;DR: In this paper, the reaction of azoles and benzazoles with dihalomethanes and dihaloethanes was performed in the absence of solvent, and no solvent was used during the reaction and, when possible, during the work-up.
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Enthalpies of Formation of N-Substituted Pyrazoles and Imidazoles

TL;DR: In this article, the enthalpies of formation measured using static bomb combustion calorimetry, the “vacuum sublimation” drop-calorimetric method, and the Knudsen-effusion method are reported for the first time for four azoles: 1-methylimidazole (1MeIMI), 1-methylpyrazole(1MePYR), 1-(1-benzyl pyrazole) (1BnPYR).
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Anion-dependent self-assembly of silver(I) and diaminotriazines to coordination polymers: non-covalent bonds and role interchange between silver and hydrogen bonds.

TL;DR: New coordination polymers have been obtained by the self-assembly of silver salts AgX and 2,4-diamino-6-R-1,3,5-triazines L of formulas AgLX and a new species has been detected at low temperatures, and this exhibits restricted rotation of the phenyl ring.
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Green synthesis and self-association of 2,4-diamino-1,3,5-triazine derivatives

TL;DR: In this article, the free energy of activation for rotation about the amino-triazine bond was calculated for 2,4-Diamino-1,3,5-triazines.
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Microwave-assisted reactions in heterocyclic compounds with applications in medicinal and supramolecular chemistry.

TL;DR: Recent advances in microwave-assisted combinatorial chemistry are highlighted, with a particular emphasis on cycloaddition reactions of heterocyclic compounds both with and without supports, applications in supramolecular chemistry and the reproducibility and scalability of organic reactions involving the use of microwave irradiation techniques.