“…The above-mentioned reports contain drawbacks, such as the use of hazardous reagents, solvents, expensive catalysts, prolonged reaction times, high temperatures, and harsh reaction conditions, as well as the formation of unwanted products. The methodologies employing green catalysts, such as non metal salts, heterogeneous recyclable catalysts, or ionic liquids, [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51] and green solvents, or solvent-free or microwave or ultrasonic conditions [52][53][54] , are desirable to promote sustainable ecofriendly research. [55][56][57] In this regard, ionic liquids (ILs) have shown promising results in a variety of synthetic processes because of their great selectivity and catalytic efficiency.…”