3-Methyl-1-sulfonic acid imidazolium nitrate ([Msim]NO(3)) as a new Brønsted acidic ionic liquid and nitrating agent was prepared and used for the efficient nitration of aromatic compounds (even aniline derivatives). The dramatic effect of this reagent by in situ generation of nitrogen dioxide as a radical on aromatic compounds to give nitroarenes has been studied.
An active and stable magnetically separable Pd nanocatalyst was prepared and characterized. The nanocatalyst exhibited excellent activities and reusabilities in aqueous phase processes including the O-arylation of phenols and Sonogashira cross-coupling reactions. The proposed protocol features mild reaction conditions and an extraordinary simplicity and efficiency using NaOH as base in water. † Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See
New Brønsted acidic ionic liquid, 3-methyl-1-sulfonic acid imidazolium chloride {[Msim]Cl} was used as an efficient, green and reusable catalyst and solvent for the synthesis of N-sulfonyl imines via the condensation of sulfonamides with aldehydes as well as isatin. The reactions proceeded at room temperature and the title compounds were obtained in high to excellent yields and in relatively short reaction times.
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