Abstract
A new bimetallic catalyst derived from nickel and copper has been used successfully for the first time in the multicomponent reaction of terminal alkynes, sodium azide, and benzyl bromide derivatives. The presence of both metallic species on the surface of magnetite seems to have a positive and synergetic effect. The catalyst loading is the lowest ever published for a catalyst of copper anchored on any type of iron support. The catalyst could be easily removed from the reaction media just by magnetic decantation and it could be reused up to ten times without any negative effect on the initial results. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2014.
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Pérez, J. M., Cano, R., & Ramón, D. J. (2014). Multicomponent azide-alkyne cycloaddition catalyzed by impregnated bimetallic nickel and copper on magnetite. RSC Advances, 4(46), 23943–23951. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ra03149k
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