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Mohsen Moradian

Mohsen Moradian

Assistant Professor

College: Faculty of Chemistry

Department: Organic Chemistry

Degree: Ph.D

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Mohsen Moradian

Assistant Professor Mohsen Moradian

College: Faculty of Chemistry - Department: Organic Chemistry Degree: Ph.D |

Sulfonated Schiff base immobilized on magnetite-chitosan as an efficient nanocatalyst for the synthesis of xanthene derivatives

AuthorsMohammadhossein Alijafari Taheri, Moslem Setoodehkhah, Mohsen Moradian
JournalScientific Reports
Dor Codehttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-03308-w
Page number19056
Volume number15
IF3.8
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2025-05-30
Journal GradeScientific - research
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexJCR ,SCOPUS

Abstract

The present study aims to develop and enhance a magnetic heterogeneous catalyst with a core-shell structure, Fe O @CS/SSB (Fe O 3 4 3 4 @Chitosan-Salicylaldehyde-5-sulfonate), by immobilizing a chitosanbased Schiff base complex on the surface of magnetite. Chitosan, a low-cost, biodegradable, and biocompatible polymer with a suitable chemical structure such as the NH₂ functional group plays a significant role in heterogeneous catalytic systems. In this research, the Schiff base was synthesized through the condensation of a sulfonated aromatic aldehyde (salicylaldehyde) with the amine group of chitosan, forming a magnetic nanocatalyst with acidic properties. The catalyst was characterized using various analytical techniques, including XRD, FT-IR, VSM, TGA, DLS, FE-SEM, EDX, and TEM. The catalytic performance of the nanomagnetic catalyst was evaluated in the synthesis of 14-aryl-14-Hdibenzo[a, j]xanthenes and 12-aryl-9,9-dimethyl-8,9,10,12-tetrahydrobenzo[a]xanthen-11-ones via a one-step condensation reaction of dimedone, 2-naphthol, and aryl aldehydes in ethanol. The progress of the reaction was monitored using thin-layer chromatography (TLC). The xanthenes derivatives were characterized by FT-IR, C NMR analyses. Ultimately, it was observed that the catalyst could be reused multiple times without significant loss of catalytic activity

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