Affiliation:
1. Basic Science, Chemistry, NIIT University, NH-8 Jaipur/Delhi Highway, Neemrana, Rajasthan, 301705, India
Abstract
Abstract:
This study investigates the use of ionic liquids (ILs) immobilized on HT-clay as catalysts for
the Baylis-Hillman reaction. The catalytic system comprised three different types of ILs ([HIM]Im,
[BIM]Im, [EIM]Im) and exhibited high reactivity, and the B-H products were obtained in good yield,
which is superior to previously reported catalytic systems, whether they were heterogeneous or homogeneous.
The HT-clay immobilized with ILs also allowed for easy recovery from the reaction mass and
could be recycled for up to 7 consecutive runs with only a slight decrease in activity. Moreover, the
scope of our catalytic system was extended to synthesize biologically active lactone ceramide analogs
using the Baylis-Hillman reaction at room temperature with (S-) Garner aldehyde and methyl acrylate.
The synthesis was successful, and we obtained good yields of the desired products, highlighting the versatility
of the ionic liquid immobilized HT-clay catalytic system. This study demonstrates the potential of
ionic liquid immobilized HT-clay as a promising catalyst for various organic reactions. Our findings
emphasize the importance of developing efficient and environmentally friendly methods for synthesizing
valuable organic compounds. The results obtained from this study provide a significant contribution to
the ongoing research in the field of catalysis and will be useful for developing new approaches to the
synthesis of complex organic molecules.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Biochemistry