A metal–organic framework
[MIL-101(Cr)] was used as an efficient
heterogeneous catalyst in the synthesis of benzoazoles (benzimidazole,
benzothiazole, and benzoxazole), and quantitative conversion of products
were obtained under optimized reaction conditions. The catalyst could
be simply extracted from the reaction mixture, providing an efficient
and clean synthetic methodology for the synthesis of benzoazoles.
The MIL-101(Cr) catalyst could be reused without a remarkable decrease
in its catalytic efficiency.
A new class of α-aminophosphonate derivatives incorporating benzimidazole, theophylline and adenine nucleobases were synthesized in a three-step process and the anticancer activities of selected ligands were evaluated.
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