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  • Patel, Kesha  (1)
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    In: Letters in Organic Chemistry, Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., Vol. 18, No. 9 ( 2021-07-29), p. 749-756
    Abstract: The aim of present work is one-pot catalyst free green synthesis of tetrahydropyrimidne derivatives through Biginelli condensation under ultrasonic irradiation. The chemical applications of ultrasound, "sonochemistry", has become an exciting new field of research during the past decade as it can increase reactivities by nearly a million fold. Owing to the increasing use of Green technology approach, due to its various merits over Classical methodology and as a need for sustainable Chemistry, this reaction has received renewed interest for preparing tetrahydropyrimidine (THPM) through Biginelii condensation in an environmentally thoughtful manner with improved yields. The objective of the present study is focused on developing novel Ultrasound-Assisted catalyst free one-pot synthesis of tetrahydropyrimidne derivatives through Biginelli condensation We, herein describe a highly efficient catalyst free one-pot green synthesis of tetrahydropyrimidine derivatives using Biginelli protocol under ultrasonic irradiation at 50°C. All the products were characterized by comparing their physical and spectral data with those of authentic compounds reported in the literature. : A green and efficient ultrasound-assisted one-pot synthesis method for tetrahydro-yrimidine derivatives have been developed through Biginelli condensation. The technique affords up to 99% yield in only 5–20 minutes under mild heating. Each synthesized compounds were fully characterized through spectral techniques viz. IR, 1 H NMR, and Mass Spectroscopy. A green and efficient ultrasound-assisted one-pot synthesis method for tetrahy-droyrimidine derivatives have been developed through Biginelli condensation. The present sonochemistry based green chemistry approach with no additional acid catalyst produces no waste, shows a significant enhancement in reaction rates under mild ultrasound irradiation in excellent yields and therefore represents a green and enviro-economic synthetic methodology for the Biginelli condensation in comparison to conventional heating/micro-wave irradiation.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1570-1786
    Language: English
    Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
    Publication Date: 2021
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