Cycloaddition reaction of NaN3 with nitriles toward the synthesis of tetrazoles catalyzed by a copper complex on boehmite nanoparticles

Abstract

In the present study, the synthesis of boehmite nanoparticles was done using a hydrothermal method using an aluminum source in water solvent. The synthesized boehmite support was modified using (3-iodopropyl)trimethoxysilane (3-IPTMS), and then the modified boehmite was functionalized using a Schiff-base ligand. Finally, copper ions were immobilized on the functionalized boehmite denoted as a boehmite@Schiff-base-Cu nanocatalyst. The synthesized catalyst was identified and confirmed using SEM, FT-IR, TGA, EDXS, WDX, XRD, and BET techniques. The activity of boehmite@Schiff-base-Cu was investigated in preparing 5-substituted tetrazoles using nitrile derivatives and sodium azide, in which short reaction times and high yields were observed in described reactions. Also, the many advantages of the boehmite@Schiff-base-Cu nanocatalyst are ease of operation, compatibility with the environment, its easy separation from the reaction medium, and the ability to reuse it several times without significantly reducing its catalytic activity.

Graphical abstract: Cycloaddition reaction of NaN3 with nitriles toward the synthesis of tetrazoles catalyzed by a copper complex on boehmite nanoparticles

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Article type
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Submitted
21 Jan 2025
Accepted
12 Apr 2025
First published
16 Apr 2025
This article is Open Access
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Nanoscale Adv., 2025, Advance Article

Cycloaddition reaction of NaN3 with nitriles toward the synthesis of tetrazoles catalyzed by a copper complex on boehmite nanoparticles

A. Jabbari, B. Tahmasbi, E. Mohseni and M. Darabi, Nanoscale Adv., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5NA00081E

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