Base free synthesis of iron oxide supported on boron nitride for the construction of highly functionalized pyrans and spirooxindoles

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Boron nitride supported iron oxide (BN@Fe3O4) network was achieved via chemical reduction followed by aerial oxidation in absence of base. The prepared BN@Fe3O4 was characterized by powder XRD, FT-IR, Raman, BET and FE-SEM. The catalytic property was subsequently investigated for one-pot multicomponent domino reaction for the synthesis of highly functionalized pyrans and spirooxindoles derivatives on water. The present method is simple, high yielding, recyclable and requires no column chromatography.

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Molla, A., & Hussain, S. (2016). Base free synthesis of iron oxide supported on boron nitride for the construction of highly functionalized pyrans and spirooxindoles. RSC Advances, 6(7), 5491–5502. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ra21969h

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