Recent advances in the application of magnetic bio-polymers as catalysts in multicomponent reactions

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Magnetic nanoparticles have attracted significant attention due to their high surface area and superparamagnetic properties. Bio-polymers composed of polysaccharides including alginate, cellulose, glucose, dextrin, chitosan, and starch can be immobilized on magnetic nanoparticles. Bio-polymers can be obtained from natural sources, such as plants, tunicates, algae, and bacteria. Bio-polymers obtained from natural sources have attracted attention due to their various properties including efficient functional groups, non-toxicity, low cost, availability, and biocompatibility. According to the targets of “green chemistry”, the application of bio-polymers is effective in reducing pollution. Furthermore, they are excellent agents for the functionalization of magnetic nanoparticles to yield nanomagnetic bio-polymers, which can be applied as recoverable and eco-friendly catalysts in multicomponent reactions.

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Kheilkordi, Z., Mohammadi Ziarani, G., mohajer, F., Badiei, A., & Sillanpää, M. (2022, April 26). Recent advances in the application of magnetic bio-polymers as catalysts in multicomponent reactions. RSC Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra01294d

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