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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 45, 2015 - Issue 21
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Ceric Ammonium Nitrate (CAN)–Catalyzed Multicomponent Reactions: An Efficient Catalyst for Green Organic Synthesis

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Pages 2399-2425 | Received 08 Apr 2015, Published online: 11 Sep 2015
 

Abstract

Multicomponent reactions (MCRs) consist of two or more synthetic steps carried out without isolation of any intermediate, which reduces time and saves money, energy, and raw materials. The development of MCRs in the presence of ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) is an efficient approach that meets with requirements of sustainable chemistry. The aim of this review is to highlight the interactive effect of the combined use of MCRs and CAN for the development of new ecofavorable methodologies for synthetic organic chemistry. There are many advantages to the use of CAN as a catalyst in organic synthesis, including the very small amount of this catalyst needed to complete reactions in most cases, lower costs, ecofriendly nature, ease of handling, nontoxicity, and high reactivity.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors are thankful to the Department of Chemistry, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad, for providing the necessary facilities and also thankful to UGC-Info net & INFLIBNET Gujarat University for providing e-source facilities.

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