Green and highly efficient route for the synthesis of α,α|-bis- (substituted-benzylidene) cycloalkanones using CuO nanoparticles as a recyclable and heterogeneous nanocatalyst under solvent-freeconditions

Authors

  • A G. RAMAKRISHNA Assistant Professor, H&S Dept., St.Johns College of Engineering and Technology, Yemmiganur, Kurnool (Dist.) Author
  • P BASHA Assistant Professor, H&S Dept., St.Johns College of Engineering and Technology, Yemmiganur, Kurnool (Dist.) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/3e6bh848

Keywords:

Green Chemistry, α, α|-bis-(substituted-benzylidene) cycloalkanones, Heterogeneous nano catalyst, Cupper oxide

Abstract

In order to synthesize cycloalkanones with high yields, a green and highly efficient method is described for the reaction of cycloalkanones with aromatic aldehydes using copper oxide nanoparticles (NPs) as a catalyst, which were prepared in a biological process using Rosa canina fruit's water extract as the catalyst. Catalytic efficiency was not significantly reduced when the Nano catalyst was reused and recovered numerous (5) times

 

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31.08.2020

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RAMAKRISHNA, A. G., & BASHA, P. (2020). Green and highly efficient route for the synthesis of α,α|-bis- (substituted-benzylidene) cycloalkanones using CuO nanoparticles as a recyclable and heterogeneous nanocatalyst under solvent-freeconditions. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(6), 18930-18938. https://doi.org/10.61841/3e6bh848