Synthesis of Organic Molecules Using Hydrotalcite Based Materials
- Authors: Shally Rana1, Ranjay Shaw2
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View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsAffiliations: 1 Department of Chemistry, School of Science Indrashil University, Rajpur, Mehsana Gujarat, 382740, India 2 Department of Chemistry, GLA University, Mathura, U.P., 281406, India
- Source: Hydrotalcite-based Materials: Synthesis, Characterization and Application , pp 230-270
- Publication Date: August 2024
- Language: English
Synthesis of Organic Molecules Using Hydrotalcite Based Materials, Page 1 of 1
< Previous page | Next page > /docserver/preview/fulltext/9789815256116/chapter-8-1.gifHydrotalcites (HTs) belong to layer double hydroxide (LDH) structure and are the anionic clays that contain a double-layered structure similar to brucite [Mg (OH)2 ]. The layering structure allows the intercalation with a variety of anionic species, oxometallates, and palmitoleates including absorbed water in the interlayer as well as on the surface. Hydrotalcites (HTs) are the high-performance solid catalysts for the one-pot synthesis of organic compounds in the industry as well as the laboratory by the various chemical transformations such as Claisen-Schmid, aldol, Knoevenagel condensations, and Michael addition, isomerization, and Friedel-Craft alkylation owing to their surface Lewis base catalyst. This chapter offers an exposition on the diverse strategies employed for crafting various organic scaffolds by using Hydrotalcites as a catalyst and their applications within the spheres of biomedical and pharmaceutical industries.
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