Recent Trends in the Application of Hydrotalcite based Materials in Organic Synthesis
- Authors: Monika Patel1, Arya Gangadharan2, Akhilesh K Verma3
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View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsAffiliations: 1 Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi 110007, India 2 Department of Chemistry, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland 3 Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, India
- Source: Hydrotalcite-based Materials: Synthesis, Characterization and Application , pp 271-328
- Publication Date: August 2024
- Language: English
Recent Trends in the Application of Hydrotalcite based Materials in Organic Synthesis, Page 1 of 1
< Previous page | Next page > /docserver/preview/fulltext/9789815256116/chapter-9-1.gifHydrotalcites (HT) and hydrotalcite-based materials are viewed as attractive and feasible choices among heterogeneous catalysts, particularly in organic catalytic transformations. These catalysts have been widely researched as promising candidates in one-pot organic synthesis. They are synthesised via the standard co-precipitation method and can be used as support for transition metals and nanomaterials. Compared to the corrosive, hard to reutilise and, detrimental to the environment homogenous catalysts, HTs are high-functioning alternatives that deliver several benefits like profitable yields, recyclability and excellent selectivity. They are being studied today as precursors for a variety of scientific purposes such as in the production of renewable fuels, polymers, olefins and pharmaceuticals. Such processes involve essential organic reactions like isomerisation, oxidation, hydrogenation, methanation, nucleophilic additions, transesterification, and many more. In this chapter, examples of such organic reactions where hydrotalcite-based materials posed as an optimal catalyst are discussed.
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