Citrate trisulfonic acid (CTSA), as a novel recyclable and eco‐benign organocatalyst, was employed for the efficient and one‐pot synthesis of trisubstituted imidazoles and tetrasubstituted imidazoles using aldehydes, ammonium acetate or aniline, and benzoin, benzyl, or 9,10‐phenanthrenequinone under solvent‐free conditions providing high to excellent yields. CTSA is easily prepared via the reaction of trisodium citrate and chlorosulfonic acid in high purity. Compared to the conventional procedures, the present method offers several advantages, including high yields, easy work‐up, short reaction time, reusability of the catalyst, and simple purification of the products.
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