Citric acid as a green and naturally biodegradable catalyst promoted convenient synthesis of polysubstituted dihydro-2-oxypyrrole derivatives via four-condensation reaction of dialkylacetylenedicarboxylate, formaldehyde and amines

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Citric acid is found to be a green and naturally biodegradable catalyst for one-pot, four-condensation of dialkylacetylenedicarboxylate, formaldehyde and amines (aromatic and aliphatic) to afford the corresponding polysubstituted dihydro-2-oxypyrrole derivatives under ambient temperature. The remarkable features of this one-pot procedure are green and low-cost catalyst, high yields, short reaction times, simplicity of operation and work-up procedures, the availability and easy to handle of this solid acid catalyst, avoidance of hazardous or toxic catalyst and mild reaction conditions.

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Mohamadpour, F., & Feilizadeh, M. (2019). Citric acid as a green and naturally biodegradable catalyst promoted convenient synthesis of polysubstituted dihydro-2-oxypyrrole derivatives via four-condensation reaction of dialkylacetylenedicarboxylate, formaldehyde and amines. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 9(4), 4096–4100. https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC94.096100

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