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Heterogeneous iron catalyst for C(1)-H functionalization of 2-naphthols with primary aromatic alcohols.

Subir BiswasDipankar BarmanGautam GogoiNazimul HoqueArpita DeviSiddhartha K PurkayasthaAnkur Kanti GuhaJayanta K NathKusum K Bania
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2023)
An iron oxide nanocatalyst supported on a potassium exchanged zeolite-Y (Fe 2 O 3 -KY) is an efficient and reusable catalyst that promotes the selective α-H functionalization of 2-naphthols with various aromatic primary alcohols. The reaction occurs at 110 °C in dichloroethane and requires 6 h for completion. The product yields were found to vary with respect to the nature of the substituents. Benzyl alcohols with electron-donating groups gave the highest yields of up to 90%.
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