“…An isocyanide‐based multicomponent reaction (Passerini‐azide and Ugi‐azide reactions) is also used for the synthesis of tetrazoles . According to the literature, 5‐substituted and 1‐substituted 1 H ‐tetrazoles have been synthesized using different azide agents (NaN 3 , TMSN 3 , and [bmim]N 3 ) and catalyzed by different systems such as SnCl 2 –SiO 2 , InCl 3 , ZnS nanoparticles (NPs) , Pt NPs@rGO , Cu–MCM‐41 , MCM‐41–SO 3 H , SiO 2 –H 3 BO 3 , Fe 3 O 4 @chitin , and boehmite–Ni . However, the reported works suffer from serious drawbacks such as using harmful organic solvents [e.g., dimethylformamide (DMF)], operating at elevated temperatures (above 100°C), requiring excessive time to reaction completion, and, in some cases, poor catalyst recyclability and reusability.…”