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Lanthanoid-containing polyoxometalate nanocatalysts in the synthesis of bioactive isatin-based compounds.

Mansoureh DaraieMasoud MirzaeiMaryam BazarganVadjiheh Sadat AmiriBita Abdolahi SanatiMajid M Heravi
Published in: Scientific reports (2022)
Lanthanoid-containing polyoxometalates (Ln-POMs) have been developed as effective and robust catalysts due to their Lewis acid-base active sites including the oxygen-enriched surfaces of POM and the unique 4f. electron configuration of Ln. As an extension of our interest in Ln-POMs, a series of as-synthesized nanocatalysts K 15 [Ln(BW 11 O 39 ) 2 ] (Ln-B 2 W 22 , Ln = La, Ce, Nd, Sm, Gd, and Er) synthesized and fully characterized using different techniques. The Ln 3+ ion with a big ionic radius was chosen as the Lewis acid center which is sandwiched by two mono-lacunary Keggin [BW 11 O 39 ] 9- units to form Ln-containing sandwiched type cluster. Consequently, the catalytic activity of nanocatalysts with different Ln was examined in the synthesis of bioactive isatin derivatives and compared under the same optimized reaction conditions in terms of yields of obtained products, indicating the superiority of the nano-Gd-B 2 W 22 in the aforementioned simple one-pot reaction. The effects of different dosages of nanocatalyst, type of solvent, reaction time, and reaction temperature in this catalytic system were investigated and the best results were obtained in the presence of 10 mol% of nano-Gd-B 2 W 22 in water for 12 min at the reflux condition.
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