“…However, the synthesis of dibenzoxanthenes via one-pot condensation of b-naphthol with aldehydes has been widely studied. This reaction has been catalyzed by a wide range of catalysts including pTSA [16], P 2 O 5 /Al 2 O 3 [17], ruthenium chloride hydrate [18], ionic liquids [19], methanesulfonic acid [20], LiBr [21], silica sulphuric acid [22], K 5 CoW 12 O 40 .3H 2 O [23], HClO 4 [24], sulfamic acid [25], alum [26], In(OTf) 3 [27], or Sc[N(SO 2 C 8 F 17 ) 2 ] 3 [28] etc. Though each of above mentioned methods has demonstrated its own merits, several of these protocols suffer from one or more drawbacks such as prolonged reaction times, use of hazardous solvents, necessity of excess reagents or catalysts, harsh reaction conditions or low yields of the desired products.…”