Title of article
Organic Synthesis in Solid Media. Alumina Supported Sodium Hydrogen Sulfate as an Effective and Reusable Catalyst for ‘One-Pot’ Synthesis of Amides from Ketones in Dry Media under Microwave Irradiation
Author/Authors
Gopalakrishnan, M. Annamalai University - Department of Chemistry, India , Sureshkumar, P. Annamalai University - Department of Chemistry, India , Kanagarajan, V. Annamalai University - Department of Chemistry, India , Thanusu, J. Annamalai University - Department of Chemistry, India
From page
444
To page
446
Abstract
A great variety of amides were effectively isolated in high yields from the reaction of ketones and hydroxylamine hydrochloride in the presence of alumina supported sodium hydrogen sulfate catalyst in drymedia under microwave irradiation in solvent-free conditions. The major products were formed by the migration of the aryl group of the intermediate ketoximes during Beckmann rearrangement. The catalyst can bereused up to six times after simple washing with diethyl ether.
Keywords
Alumina supported sodium hydrogen sulfate , amides , green chemistry
Journal title
letters in organic chemistry
Journal title
letters in organic chemistry
Record number
2717882
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