(Carboxy-3-oxopropylamino)-3-propylsilylcellulose as a novel organocatalyst for the synthesis of coumarin derivatives under solvent-free conditions
Journal: Iranian Chemical Communication (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2016-07-01
Authors : Mehri Salimi;
Page : 295-308
Keywords : (Carboxy-3-oxopropylamino)-3-propylsilylcellulose; Solvent-free condition; Phenolic substrate; β- Keto-ester;
Abstract
In this research, (Carboxy-3-oxopropylamino)-3-propylsilylcellulose (COPAPSC) as an organocatalyst, has been synthesized by grafting of succinic anhydride on the NH2-modified cellulose (cellulose functionalized with 3- aminopropyltriethoxysilane). The –CO2H group-functionalized cellulose (COPAPSC) is used as a catalyst for the synthesis of coumarin derivatives from the reaction of phenolic substrate and β- Keto-esters under solvent-free conditions. The results showed that the yield of products is between 85-94%. The advantages of this reaction include simple work-up, short reaction time, excellent yields as well as easily separation of catalyst. The catalyst can be reused several times in subsequent reactions without any decreasing in the catalyst reactivity.
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