Sulfated tin oxide (STO) - Structural properties and application in catalysis: A review

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Catalysis is an important area of chemistry, with an extensive amount of work going on in this area of sciences, toward synthesis and evaluation of newer catalysts. There are many reports for different conversion reactions such as oxidation, reduction, coupling, alkylation, and acylation for which various catalysts have been used such as mixed metal oxides, metal nanoparticles, metal organic complexes and many others. Among the many catalysts reported, the one catalyst that caught our attention due to its exploitation for a plethora of organic conversions is the sulfated tin oxide (STO), which is due to the low cost, greater stability and high efficiency of the catalyst. In this review, we have attempted to compile data about the structural properties of STO, and its applications as catalysts in various organic synthesis are presented. The literature data up to 2014 were collected and considered for the review.

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Varala, R., Narayana, V., Kulakarni, S. R., Khan, M., Alwarthan, A., & Adil, S. F. (2016, July 1). Sulfated tin oxide (STO) - Structural properties and application in catalysis: A review. Arabian Journal of Chemistry. Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arabjc.2016.02.015

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