“…Nowadays, the use of SO 3 H-containing catalysts has received considerable interest in organic synthesis, because of their unique advantages such as efficiency, high reactivity, operational simplicity, environmental compatibility, non-toxicity, low cost, ease of isolation, green nature, easy availability of their starting materials, and ability to promote a wide range of reactions. 16,20,[24][25][26] However, cellulose sulfuric acid, starch sulfuric acid and PEG-OSO 3 H were explored as biodegradable solid acids for the synthesis of various organic compounds, while other SO 3 H-containing catalysts are metal base catalysts and are non-biodegradable. One of the attractive SO 3 H-containing catalysts is melamine trisulfonic acid (MTSA), which is also used as a versatile catalyst, which makes organic processes convenient, more economic and environmentally benign.…”