Nickel Molybdenum Selenide (NiMoSe2) Nanostructures: A Binary Transition Metal Dichalcogenide for Regioselective Synthesis of 2,3,5‐Tri Substituted Pyrrole Derivatives
Rameshwari Verma,
Sahana Raju,
Santosh Kumar Verma
et al.
Abstract:Binary transition metal dichalcogenides (BTMDs) have attracted a lot of researchers to exploit their unique properties for different applications in various fields, mainly in energy and environment. Surprisingly, there are no attempts of utilizing BTMDs materials particularly nickel molybdenum selenide (NiMoSe2) as a catalyst support for organic transformations. Reusable catalysts are better alternatives to the transition metal‐free protocols for the synthesis of heterocyclic compounds. Herein, we report a NiM… Show more
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