“…Therefore, the development of efficient and environmentally sustainable synthetic strategies is the prime task of organic chemists in chemical science. 16 Thus, in the past decade, tremendous work has been devoted to the consideration of eco-friendly synthetic approaches in both academia and industries using solvent-free techniques, 17 water media, 18 ionic liquids, 19 solid-supported catalysts, 20 phase transfer catalysts, 21 microwave irradiation, 22 or ball-milling processes. 23 In recent years, heterogeneous catalysis or solid-supported catalysts have drawn immense interest in the development of greener synthetic strategies due to their significant merits such as high surface area, easy availability, ordered porous structure, less or no corrosion, high thermal and chemical stability, low cost and persistence in all organic solvents, no waste or disposal problems, and recyclability.…”