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Evaluation of catalytic activity of two newly prepared functionalized sulfonic acids ionic liquids in the synthesis of carbamatoalkyl naphthols under mild conditions

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Catalytic activity of two newly prepared functionalized sulfonic acids ionic liquids, [MPyrrSO3H]Cl (IL1) and [MMorSO3H]Cl (IL2), is studied in one-pot three-component synthesis of carbamatoalkyl naphthols by the reaction of β-naphthol with aromatic aldehydes and methyl or benzyl carbamate. The efficiently catalyzed reaction proceeded under solvent-free conditions. The synthesis was characterized by easy work-up, absence of volatile and hazardous organic solvents, and recyclability of the catalysts.

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Dehghan, M., Davoodnia, A., Bozorgmehr, M.R. et al. Evaluation of catalytic activity of two newly prepared functionalized sulfonic acids ionic liquids in the synthesis of carbamatoalkyl naphthols under mild conditions. Russ J Gen Chem 87, 311–315 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070363217020268

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