SONOCHEMISTRY: SULFAMIC ACID CATALYZED GREEN SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SOME -AMINO CARBONYL LIGANDS CONTAINING CHLORO SUBSTITUENT
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In this article, a multicomponent reaction of aromatic ketone, aromatic aldehyde, and aromatic amine that results in the formation of -amino carbonyl ligands using a Sonochemical method is described. Sulfamic acid, a green and environmental friendly catalyst, catalyzed the reaction. There was no side products produced during the reactions. The present study highlights a fast reaction time, the use of a catalyst, a non-toxic process, simple procedure, and quick product separation. On the basis of 1H NMR spectral analysis, the structures of the synthesized compounds were verified.
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Patil, A. (2021). SONOCHEMISTRY: SULFAMIC ACID CATALYZED GREEN SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SOME -AMINO CARBONYL LIGANDS CONTAINING CHLORO SUBSTITUENT. Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, 12(02 Suppl 2), 340-343. https://doi.org/10.55218/JASR.s2202112246
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