USING AN IMIDAZOLE-BASED COMPOUND TO SPEED UP SEVERAL ORGANIC REACTIONS
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In this work, 1,4-di(1H-imidazol-1-yl)butane or [Bisim] is identified as an imidazole-based base compound with multiple Lewis centers for catalytic processing to accelerate the new synthesis. with a variety of techniques including FT-IR, 1H and 13C NMR. After identification, this compound was used as an economical and recyclable catalyst in the synthesis of arylidene malononitrile derivatives, 5-arylidene barbituric acid in the presence of 4,1-di(H1-imidazol-yl)butane Bisim. This method had several advantages, including excellent efficiency, simple operation, short reaction time, and the use of a low-cost and non-toxic compound as a catalyst. In addition, the prepared [Bisim] can be recycled and reused without significant reduction in its catalytic activity in the studied reactions.
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Nawabi, S. ., & Stanikzai, M. J. (2023). USING AN IMIDAZOLE-BASED COMPOUND TO SPEED UP SEVERAL ORGANIC REACTIONS. Academic Research in Educational Sciences, 4(3), 5–14. https://doi.org/
Nawabi, Safullah, and Mohammad Stanikzai,. “USING AN IMIDAZOLE-BASED COMPOUND TO SPEED UP SEVERAL ORGANIC REACTIONS.” Academic Research in Educational Sciences, vol. 3, no. 4, 2023, pp. 5–14, https://doi.org/.
Nawabi, . and Stanikzai, J. 2023. USING AN IMIDAZOLE-BASED COMPOUND TO SPEED UP SEVERAL ORGANIC REACTIONS. Academic Research in Educational Sciences. 3(4), pp.5–14.