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8098007 
Journal Article 
Solid supported synthesis of bio-active dimeric alkylene and diketoalkylene 9H-carbazole compounds via greener methodology 
Narkhede, HP 
2014 
International Journal of Chemical Sciences
ISSN: 0972-768X 
12 
551-556 
English 
9H-carbazole readily reacts with dibromoalkane/acid di chloride after adsorption on solid supports and irradiation with microwaves, to afford the corresponding products in good yields. The method was found to be satisfactory for resolution of pure products, in a shorter time as compared to the conventional method. The additional features of methodology include very faster and solvent free reaction, easy work-up, higher yields and purity of the products and thus ecofriendly approach. 
9H-carbazole; Bioactive; Microwave; Solid support