Mechanically processed Sardinian wool promotes C-C bond synthesis under solvent-free conditions

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The tangible environmental concerns of the last few decades are prompting science to a new sustainable paradigm for chemical reactions and a circular economy. In the present manuscript, complying with this dichotomy, Sardinian wool is presented as a promising material for organic synthesis. Aldol and nitro-aldol additions, and Knoevenagel reactions were demonstrated with high efficiency under wool-promoted and solvent-free conditions, paving the way to novel approaches for converting wool biomass waste into value-added products for C-C bond formation.

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Behera, S., Cuccu, F., Basoccu, F., Barranco, S., & Porcheddu, A. (2024). Mechanically processed Sardinian wool promotes C-C bond synthesis under solvent-free conditions. RSC Sustainability, 3(1), 376–382. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4su00503a

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