نویسندگان | Mehdi Kanani |
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همایش | بیست یکمین کنگره بین المللی شیمی |
تاریخ برگزاری همایش | 2022-07-26 - 2022-07-28 |
محل برگزاری همایش | 1 - تبریز |
ارائه به نام دانشگاه | شهید مدنی آذربایجان |
نوع ارائه | سخنرانی |
سطح همایش | بین المللی |
چکیده مقاله
Imidazole derivatives are an essential group of ring compounds with many biological effects and pharmacological activities [1]. The structure of imidazole derivatives is a five-membered ring with two neutrons[2]. They are widely used in pharmaceutical compounds such as analgesics, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, pesticides, and fungicides. Various derivatives of triaryl imidazole are also used in photography[3]. Due to the toxic nature of many organic solvents, such as chloroform and carbon tetrachloride, it is suggested to design processes rooted in green chemistry[4]. The synthesis of 2, 4, 5-trisubstituted imidazole derivatives from the past until now has been done under different conditions and using various catalytic systems. As a new reusable and green heterogeneous catalyst, a lewis acid was used to synthesize 2, 4, 5-trisubstituted imidazole derivatives. As a new catalyst, we have performed several tests under different conditions to evaluate the catalyst's performance. Using benzyl derivatives, 1, 2-dicetone, aromatic aldehydes, and ammonium acetate salt, a multicomponent reaction in the presence of Lewis acid as catalyst leads to the one-pot synthesis of 2, 4, 5-trisubstituted imidazole[5], and after the work up derivatives of imidazole characterized by 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR and FT-IR. Short reaction time, simple workup, high yields, and environmentally friendly catalysts are advantages of this protocol. Lewis acid catalyst is prepared and characterized by FT-IR, XRD, SEM, TEM, XRF, EDS, and TGA. Using a microwave, thermal, and ultrasonic methods to synthesize 2, 4, 5-trisubstituted imidazole derivatives shows the high efficiency of catalyst in different conditions.
کلید واژه ها: Trisubstituted imidazoles, Multicomponent reactions, One-pot synthesis, Green chemistry, Heterogeneous catalysis