NiFe2O4@SiO2-Cu as a novel and efficient magnetically recoverable nanocatalyst for regioselective synthesis of β-thiol-1,2,3-triazoles under benign conditions

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A green, mild and eco-friendly approach for the three component one-pot regioselective synthesis of 1,2,3-triazoles from thiiranes has been introduced in the presence of NiFe2O4@SiO2-Cu as a new and recoverable nanocatalyst. First, the NiFe2O4 nanoparticles have been produced through a solid-state reaction of hydrated nickel sulfate, hydrated iron(iii) nitrate, NaOH and NaCl salts, and then calcined at 700 °C. Next, in order to protect the ferrite particles from oxidation and aggregation, the NiFe2O4 was core-shelled using tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and converted to NiFe2O4@SiO2. Finally, the novel NiFe2O4@SiO2-Cu nanocomposite was successfully prepared by adding copper(ii) chloride solution and solid potassium borohydride. The catalyst has been characterized by FT-IR, SEM, EDX, VSM, ICP-OES, TEM and XRD techniques. The 1,3-dipolar cyclization of 1,2,3-triazoles was performed successfully in water at room temperature in high yields. The recoverability and reusability of the heterogeneous NiFe2O4@SiO2-Cu have also been investigated using VSM, SEM and FT-IR analyses. The catalyst was used four times in consecutive runs without considerable loss of activity. The presented procedure provides significant benefits such as using water as a green solvent, absence of hazardous organic solvents, high yields, benign conditions and recyclability of the magnetic catalyst.

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Eisavi, R., & Ghadernejad, S. (2023). NiFe2O4@SiO2-Cu as a novel and efficient magnetically recoverable nanocatalyst for regioselective synthesis of β-thiol-1,2,3-triazoles under benign conditions. RSC Advances, 13(40), 27984–27996. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ra05433k

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