“…Over the past few decades, high catalytic activity, economic viability, easy availability, nontoxicity, and greener nature made phosphomolybdic acid (PMA) and PMA‐supported catalysts as a promising and selective reagent for the synthetic transformations , especially in synthesis of α‐aminophosphonates , bridged 1,2,4,5‐tetraoxanes , 4,4′‐(arylmethylene)bis(1 H ‐pyrazol‐5‐ols) , homoallylic amines , tetrahedropyranylation , dehydration of alcohols , Friedel–Crafts reactions , aza‐Diels–Alder reactions , aziridinization of olefins , and ring opening of aziridines . Inspired by the synthetic applicability of PMA as an efficient catalyst for organic transformations, we herein report an efficient synthetic protocol for the synthesis of pyrrole[1,2‐ d ] benzodiazepines by using PMA as a non‐corrosive, less toxic , less expensive, easily available, and potent greener solid catalyst. However, to the best of our knowledge, PMA is not used as a catalyst for synthesis of 9a,10,12,12a‐tetrahydrobenzo[ b ]cyclopenta[ f ]pyrrolo[1,2‐ d ][1,4]diazepinone to date.…”