Waste-Derived Copper Flakes for Solvent-Free Reductive Acetamidation of Nitroarenes.
Nicky Kumar LambaPawan Choudharynull TwinkleJaidev KaushikSunil Kumar ChoudharySumit Kumar SonkarPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2024)
Herein, waste-derived copper (Cu) flakes have been used as heterogeneous catalysts for the solvent-free and one-pot reductive acetamidation of nitroarenes. Metallic copper flakes (f-ZCu) were isolated from waste copper Cu scrap/flakes/turnings generated after the grinding and cutting (from the Cu industries). f-ZCu is being used to synthesize acetanilide with a considerable yield (∼82%) in one-step and solvent-free conditions within a reaction time of 6 h. Moreover, the same procedure is also being utilized for producing various substrates (9), including the gram-scale synthesis of the well-known important antipyretic drug, i.e., paracetamol. The plausible mechanism for the reaction was also proposed based on the spectroscopic analyses of spent f-ZCu.