Abstract
Thiazoles and their derivatives are (an important class of sulfur-heterocycles) widespread foundational building blocks in numerous natural products and drugs. Research on nanomaterials as a catalyst for chemical transformations is a popular topic among chemists. Given the high importance of thiazoles in medicinal chemistry, a number of reports have been published for the synthesis of triazole derivatives based on using nanomaterials as a catalyst. The present review summarizes an attractive anthology of nanomaterials as recoverable catalysts for the synthesis of triazole derivatives.
Graphical Abstract
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Recent reports on nanocatalysts in the synthesis of biological thiazoles.