Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1253042 Arabian Journal of Chemistry 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The expeditious and solvent-free approach that involves the exposure of neat reactants to microwave (MW) irradiation in conjunction with the use of supported catalysts was described. A simple one-pot and green reaction of methylpyridine derivatives and phthalic anhydride derivatives on the surface of a nano silica gel impregnated with BF3 as solid supported catalysts under microwave irradiation without any solvent according to green chemistry was developed. The salient features of these high yield protocols are the enhanced reaction rates, greater selectivity and the experimental ease of manipulation.

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