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Charlotte Wiles

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Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|March 31, 2011
Recent advances in micro reaction technologyCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Chemsuschem|December 14, 2011
Solid-supported gallium triflate: an efficient catalyst for the three-component ketonic Strecker reactionCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Future Medicinal Chemistry|March 24, 2011
Continuous-flow organic synthesis: a tool for the modern medicinal chemistCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry|November 2, 2011
Translation of microwave methodology to continuous flow for the efficient synthesis of diaryl ethers via a base-mediated S(N)Ar reactionCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|March 26, 2008
Parallel synthesis in an EOF-based micro reactorCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|January 26, 2007
Recent advances in synthetic micro reaction technologyPaul Watts, Charlotte Wiles
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|February 23, 2007
Micro reactors: a new tool for the synthetic chemistPaul Watts, Charlotte Wiles
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery|March 15, 2013
Improving chemical synthesis using flow reactorsCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|February 22, 2007
The use of electroosmotic flow as a pumping mechanism for semi-preparative scale continuous flow synthesisCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts, Stephen J Haswell
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry|July 11, 2009
The development and evaluation of a continuous flow process for the lipase-mediated oxidation of alkenesCharlotte Wiles, Marcus J Hammond, Paul Watts
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Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|March 31, 2011
Recent advances in micro reaction technologyCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Chemsuschem|December 14, 2011
Solid-supported gallium triflate: an efficient catalyst for the three-component ketonic Strecker reactionCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Future Medicinal Chemistry|March 24, 2011
Continuous-flow organic synthesis: a tool for the modern medicinal chemistCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry|November 2, 2011
Translation of microwave methodology to continuous flow for the efficient synthesis of diaryl ethers via a base-mediated S(N)Ar reactionCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|March 26, 2008
Parallel synthesis in an EOF-based micro reactorCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|January 26, 2007
Recent advances in synthetic micro reaction technologyPaul Watts, Charlotte Wiles
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry|February 23, 2007
Micro reactors: a new tool for the synthetic chemistPaul Watts, Charlotte Wiles
Expert Opinion on Drug Discovery|March 15, 2013
Improving chemical synthesis using flow reactorsCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts
Chemical Communications (Cambridge, England)|February 22, 2007
The use of electroosmotic flow as a pumping mechanism for semi-preparative scale continuous flow synthesisCharlotte Wiles, Paul Watts, Stephen J Haswell
Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry|July 11, 2009
The development and evaluation of a continuous flow process for the lipase-mediated oxidation of alkenesCharlotte Wiles, Marcus J Hammond, Paul Watts
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