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Type: Article

Copper chlorophyllin immobilized on ZrO2 nanoparticle as an effective and green catalyst in the one-pot thioetherification reaction

Journal: Applied Organometallic Chemistry (02682605)Year: 2023/11/01Volume: 37Issue: 11
Rostamizadeh H.Rahmati A.a
DOI:10.1002/aoc.7255Language: English

Abstract

The synthesis of organosulfur compounds gained specific interest in the interference of organic chemistry and chemical biology. Copper chlorophyllin (CC) is a bio-based copper complex that facilitates the synthesis of organosulfur compounds through the thioetherification reaction. The current paper deals with the immobilization of CC on the ZrO2 nanoparticles (CC@ZrO2) and its application in the one-pot thioetherification of alkyl and aryl halides using thiourea, an alternative to the bad-smelling thiols. After the characterization of CC@ZrO2 with different analytical techniques such as FT-IR, TGA, XPS, N2 adsorption/desorption, XRD, ICP, and FESEM, the catalytic activity of the prepared CC@ZrO2 was evaluated in the synthesis of different types of thioether derivatives. Good to excellent yields, high reusability, and reproducibility made this cost-effective approach a benchmark in C–S cross-coupling reactions. © 2023 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.


Author Keywords

chlorophyllincopper complexesmulticomponent reactionnanocatalystthioether

Other Keywords

Catalyst activityChemical bondsCopper compoundsCost effectivenessNanoparticlesReusabilityZirconiaChlorophyllinCopper complexesGreen catalystsMulticomponent reactionMulticomponentsNano-catalystOne potOrganosulfur compoundsThioetherificationThioethersNanocatalysts