silica-bonded n-propyldiethylenetriamine sulfamic acid as a recyclable solid acid catalyst for the synthesis of coumarin and biscoumarin derivatives
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silica-bonded n-propyldiethylenetriamine sulfamic acid (sbpdsa) was found as an efficient solid acid for the synthesis of coumarins. coumarin derivatives were obtained via the pechmann condensation reaction of phenols and β-keto-esters at 80 oc under solvent-free conditions. also, biscoumarins were obtained via the condensation of aldehydes and 4-hydroxycoumarin in water at reflux conditions. the heterogeneous solid acid showed much the same efficiency when used in consecutive reaction runs.
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Journal title:
iranian journal of catalysisPublisher: islamic azad university, shahreza branch
ISSN 2252-0236
volume 4
issue 3 2014
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