“…Recently, polymer‐supported catalyst used as reagents and scavengers have drawn attention of researchers, because of their unique advantages such as simple workup procedures, economical‐friendliness and ease of use in industrial processes . This is not a false claim if we say that among the different polymers used as support, the polyethylene glycol is one of the best choices for the preparation of a sustainable catalytic system due to its unique properties such as nontoxicity (they are commercially approved for food and biomedical utilizations, particularly in the field of drug discovery), non‐halogenated composition, easy biodegradability, readily availability at cheaper cost, high stability against oxidizing as well as reducing agents,, bases and acids ,. Moreover, facile recoverability of polyethylene glycols due to their unique solubility profile in combination with their ability to act as a surfactant to provide a proper reaction medium for organic compounds in water makes them deserving candidates for the preparation of new surfactant‐combined catalytic systems for the conduction of organic reaction in water –…”