Green catalyst access to thieno [2, 3‐b] pyridines derivatives

Author:

Mehaoui Nawel1,Boudjema Souheyla12ORCID,Kibou Zahira13,Choukchou‐Braham Noureddine1,Choukchou‐Braham Abderrahim1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire de Catalyse et Synthèse en Chimie Organique, Faculté des Sciences Université de Tlemcen Tlemcen Algeria

2. Faculté des Hydrocarbures, Énergies Renouvelables Sciences de la Terre et de L'univers Université Kasdi Merbah Ouargla Ouargla Algeria

3. Faculté des sciences et de la technologie Université de Ain Témouchent Ain Témouchent Algeria

Abstract

AbstractThe current study focuses on the use of tungstovanadophosphoric heteropoly acid H4PW11VO40·8 H2O (PVW) with Keggin structure and supported on acid activated (PVW/AAM) in the synthesis of new substituted Thieno [2, 3‐b] pyridines derivatives. The suggested protocol is an easy, environmentally friendly method for synthesis of thieno [2,3‐b] pyrimidine derivatives obtained from 3‐cyano‐2‐aminothiophene as building blocks under solvent‐free reactions condition. Excellent product yields of substituted Thieno [2, 3‐b] pyridine derivatives (60%–97%) were achieved using the synthesized PVW/AAM catalyst. The current processes provide benefits including a quicker reaction time, an easy set‐up, and high yields. Spectroscopic data (IR, +H and 13C NMR spectra) have revealed the structural details of all target compounds. The catalyst was characterized by X‐ray diffraction, BET and Fourier‐transformed infrared spectroscopy. X‐ray diffraction showed that PVW was correctly incorporated on an acid activated clays support. In comparison to the parent, Tungstovanadophosphoric acid, the PVW supported acid activated montmorillonite provided increased Lewis acid site density, redox characteristics, and surface area. Due to the recoverability of heterogeneous catalysts, the heterogenization of homogeneous catalysts is very attractive. In addition, the produced catalysts can be simply removed from the reaction system and reused six times more effectively.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry

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