Li + Modified Nanoporous Na+ -Montmorillonite an Efficient Novel Catalytic System for Synthesis of Quinolines

A simple and efficient method for the synthesis of quinolines and polycyclic quinolines using Li+ modified nanoporous Na+-montmorillonite is described. This new nanocatalyst proceeds via Friedlander annulation under solvent-free conditions. It describes our observations about a trend of catalytic ac...

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Main Authors: S. C. Azimi, E. Abbaspour-Gilandeh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, University of Kashan 2014-07-01
Series:Journal of Nanostructures
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Online Access:http://jns.kashanu.ac.ir/article_8000_9c924e1ed50523945586418974fd195d.pdf
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spelling doaj-98f7a4a561c84ddfb15966af155d021d2020-11-24T22:42:40ZengNanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, University of KashanJournal of Nanostructures2251-78712251-788X2014-07-014333534610.7508/jns.2014.03.0118000Li + Modified Nanoporous Na+ -Montmorillonite an Efficient Novel Catalytic System for Synthesis of QuinolinesS. C. Azimi0E. Abbaspour-Gilandeh1Young Researchers and Elites Club, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran,Young Researchers and Elites Club, Ardabil Branch, Islamic Azad University, Ardabil, IranA simple and efficient method for the synthesis of quinolines and polycyclic quinolines using Li+ modified nanoporous Na+-montmorillonite is described. This new nanocatalyst proceeds via Friedlander annulation under solvent-free conditions. It describes our observations about a trend of catalytic activity of Lithium cation in nanoporous Na+-montmorillonite. In this study, several types of 1,3-diketones such as 1,3-cyclohexanedione, 1,3-cyclopentandione, 5,5-dimethylcyclohexandione (dimedone), acetylacetone and ethyl or methyl acetoacetate and 2-aminoarylketones were rapidly converted to the corresponding substitutedquinoline derivatives in good to excellent yields. The simple experimental procedure, solvent-free reaction conditions, good yields, and utilization of an inexpensive and reusable catalyst are the advantages of the proposed method. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the synthesis of quinoline derivatives using Li+ modified in nanoporous Na+-MMT as a novel nanocatalyst under solvent-free conditions.The catalysts can be recovered for the subsequent reactions and reused without any loss of efficiency.http://jns.kashanu.ac.ir/article_8000_9c924e1ed50523945586418974fd195d.pdfFriedlanderNano catalystQuinolinesLithiumcation
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author S. C. Azimi
E. Abbaspour-Gilandeh
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E. Abbaspour-Gilandeh
Li + Modified Nanoporous Na+ -Montmorillonite an Efficient Novel Catalytic System for Synthesis of Quinolines
Journal of Nanostructures
Friedlander
Nano catalyst
Quinolines
Lithiumcation
author_facet S. C. Azimi
E. Abbaspour-Gilandeh
author_sort S. C. Azimi
title Li + Modified Nanoporous Na+ -Montmorillonite an Efficient Novel Catalytic System for Synthesis of Quinolines
title_short Li + Modified Nanoporous Na+ -Montmorillonite an Efficient Novel Catalytic System for Synthesis of Quinolines
title_full Li + Modified Nanoporous Na+ -Montmorillonite an Efficient Novel Catalytic System for Synthesis of Quinolines
title_fullStr Li + Modified Nanoporous Na+ -Montmorillonite an Efficient Novel Catalytic System for Synthesis of Quinolines
title_full_unstemmed Li + Modified Nanoporous Na+ -Montmorillonite an Efficient Novel Catalytic System for Synthesis of Quinolines
title_sort li + modified nanoporous na+ -montmorillonite an efficient novel catalytic system for synthesis of quinolines
publisher Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Center, University of Kashan
series Journal of Nanostructures
issn 2251-7871
2251-788X
publishDate 2014-07-01
description A simple and efficient method for the synthesis of quinolines and polycyclic quinolines using Li+ modified nanoporous Na+-montmorillonite is described. This new nanocatalyst proceeds via Friedlander annulation under solvent-free conditions. It describes our observations about a trend of catalytic activity of Lithium cation in nanoporous Na+-montmorillonite. In this study, several types of 1,3-diketones such as 1,3-cyclohexanedione, 1,3-cyclopentandione, 5,5-dimethylcyclohexandione (dimedone), acetylacetone and ethyl or methyl acetoacetate and 2-aminoarylketones were rapidly converted to the corresponding substitutedquinoline derivatives in good to excellent yields. The simple experimental procedure, solvent-free reaction conditions, good yields, and utilization of an inexpensive and reusable catalyst are the advantages of the proposed method. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on the synthesis of quinoline derivatives using Li+ modified in nanoporous Na+-MMT as a novel nanocatalyst under solvent-free conditions.The catalysts can be recovered for the subsequent reactions and reused without any loss of efficiency.
topic Friedlander
Nano catalyst
Quinolines
Lithiumcation
url http://jns.kashanu.ac.ir/article_8000_9c924e1ed50523945586418974fd195d.pdf
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