“…In addition, nanomaterials have high stability and are heterogeneous in nature, enabling them to be easily recovered and reused like heterogeneous catalysts. In this context, various nanoparticles such as boehmite, [13][14][15] mesoporous silica materials, [16][17][18] graphene oxide, [19][20][21] MOF compounds, [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] carbon nanostructures, 32,33 polymers, 34 biochar, 35,36 and magnetic particles 37 have been reported as catalysts or catalyst supports. However, most of these materials are synthesized from mineral and non-renewable chemical compounds, which are against the principles of green and modern chemistry.…”