Synthesis of a novel nanomagnetic N4 bis schiff base complex of copper(ii) as an efficient catalyst for click synthesis of tetrazoles
Abstract
In this study, we have prepared a novel bis-Schiff-base copper(II) complex by modifying Fe3O4 with acetylacetone functionalities and subsequently forming a Schiff base with 2-picolylamine and CuCl2 through a template method. Immobilization of 2,4-pentanedione and its reaction with 2-picolylamine enabled the synthesis of 1,3-diketimines (HNacNac) as an anionic ligand. This unique design resulted in a tetradentate N4 coordination sphere for copper(II) ion complexation. The resulting heterogeneous catalyst, [Fe3O4@Sil-Schiff-base-Cu(II)], efficiently catalyzed the click condensation of diverse aryl nitriles with sodium azide to produce 5-substituted 1H-tetrazoles in high yields and selectivity. The catalyst demonstrated remarkable stability and recyclability without appreciable loss of catalytic activity, as confirmed by hot filtration and reusability studies.

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