Preparation and characterization of the h -BN/Fe 3 O 4 /APTES-AMF/Cu II nanocomposite as a new and efficient catalyst for the one-pot three-component synthesis of 2-amino-4-aryl(or heteroaryl)-7,7-dimethyl-5-oxo-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-4 H -chromene-3-carbonitriles.
Pooja RanaRanjana DixitShivani SharmaSriparna DuttaSneha YadavBhavya AroraBhawna KaushikManoj B GawandeRakesh Kumar SharmaPublished in: Nanoscale (2023)
The intriguing features of surface-engineered hexagonal two-dimensional boron nitride ( h -BN) nanostructures have captivated the immense interest of researchers working in the arena of materials science. Inspired by striking attributes exhibited by h -BN nanosheets as the support material, we devoted our efforts towards synthesizing a novel magnetically retrievable h -BN/Fe 3 O 4 /APTES-AMF/Cu II catalytic system, which was then comprehensively characterized using various techniques including SEM, TEM, EDX, SEM-based elemental mapping, ED-XRF, AAS, XRD, FT-IR, VSM, XPS, TGA, and BET. Further, the catalytic potential of h -BN/Fe 3 O 4 /APTES-AMF/Cu II nanocomposites was investigated in the one-pot multicomponent coupling reaction to gain access to a library of biologically active 2-amino-4-aryl(or heteroaryl)-7,7-dimethyl-5-oxo-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-4 H -chromene-3-carbonitriles under ambient conditions. In addition, the use of green solvent, facile magnetic recoverability, and reusability of up to six successive runs made this protocol environmentally benign and economical. This work throws light on the development of covalently functionalized 2D-BN nanostructure-based copper catalysts and establishes its significance in furnishing industrially demanding products that would pave the way towards sustainable chemistry.
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