Deciphering the Knoevenagel condensation: towards a catalyst-free and water-mediated process†

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1039/d4ob01420k
Periklis X. Kolagkis , Stamatis K. Serviou , Naya A. Stini , Vera P. Demertzidou , Efthymios T. Poursaitidis , Eirini M. Galathri , Olga G. Mountanea , Elpida Skolia , Christoforos G. Kokotos
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The Knoevenagel condensation constitutes one of the most well-studied and crucial transformations in organic chemistry, since it facilitates the synthesis of numerous valuable compounds. With the advent of green chemistry, several alternative protocols for the Knoevenagel reaction have been introduced and catalyst-free approaches to the Knoevenagel condensation have also been mentioned, however the harsh temperatures employed and the limited substrate scope restricted their application. Herein, we have performed an extensive study on the catalyst-free and water-mediated Knoevenagel reaction, with specific focus on optimising the green parameters and metrics of our methodology. Additionally, we directly compared our approach with previous catalyst-free methods, while providing a fast assembly of multiple compounds in parallel.

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解密克诺文纳格尔缩合:实现无催化剂和水介导的过程。
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