Abstract
The work described herein employs neutral alumina as an effective catalyst for ring opening of triarylpyrylium perchlorates to corresponding aromatic cyanodienones, which have main roles in biological activities. The present porous catalyst has several advantages, it is inexpensive, thermally and mechanically stable, nontoxic, and highly resistant against organic solvents. It increases the reaction rate many fold when compared with conventional reaction conditions. Moreover, the recovered alumina can be used several times without serious decrease in activity.
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GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This work was supported by the Research Council at the University of Shahid Chamran.