An important group of pharmaceutical material, 1,2,3-triazoles has been synthesised using a Ni-based nanocomposite catalyst (Ni–rGO–zeolite) through azide alkyne cycloaddition (NiAAC). First, GO-zeolite hybrid was prepared through protonation of Na-Y-zeolite...
Graphene oxide (GO) in combination with NaI is used as the catalytic system for site‐selective C−H sulfenylation of 1H‐indole, 2‐naphthol, resorcinol and 2‐naphthylamines with thiols. The reaction is usually achieved in the presence of metal catalysts as well as under metal‐free conditions using iodine and a strong oxidizing agent. The present protocol avoids the use of any metal catalysts, strong oxidizing agents and the use of thiols instead of other sulfur‐based reagents making it atom‐economic and environmentally benign. Broader tolerance to functional groups has been tested and a plausible mechanism is proposed. The recovered GO can be recycled without significant loss in catalytic activity up to four runs.
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