“…Therefore, one-pot reactions and direct amidation of carboxylic acids have been developed as economical, environmentally friendly, and greener processes with the extraordinarily high atom economy in industry [6], and organic chemistry [7]. However, up to now, a few catalytic systems for the direct conversion of nitroarenes to amides have been developed, such as platinum nanowires [3k], platinum complex [8], peroxide-Mediate [9], Indium [10], zinc and acetic acid [11], palladium [12], Pt/ZrO 2 [3j], and potassium thioacetate-mediated [13]. Although, these methods were shown some advantages of direct amidation of nitro groups of the corresponding products but some of them were laborious (the problem for disposal a large amount of metal salts that generated during the reaction, and using the difficulty in producing isolation from the metal sludge formed during the reaction).…”