Green Synthesis of NiO Nanoparticles using Pongamia pinnata and their Catalytic Utility in the Snthesis of N-Fmoc/Cbz-protected Amino Acid Derived Sulfides and their Biological Investigations

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M. Ramya, H. S. Lalithamba, Dalli Kumari, G. Nagendra
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Abstract

Synthesis of NiO nanoparticles using environmentally friendly Pongamia pinnata seeds as a source of fuel was demonstrated using a solution combustion approach. The protocol for the synthesis of NiO NPs is simple and efficient. NiO NPs were utilized as the catalyst for the synthesis of N-protected aminoalkyl sulfides from N-protected alkyl thiols and bromo esters of amino acids. The NiO NPs were characterized using XRD, SEM, and EDX techniques. N-protected aminoalkyl sulfides were characterized by HRMS, 1H, and 13C NMR techniques and were evaluated for their in vitro antifungal activities, against A. Niger using Fluconazole as a standard. The current study presents an effective approach for synthesizing a new class of sulfides from N-protected aminoalkyl thiols and bromomethyl esters in the presence of nano NiO as a catalyst.
利用凤梨绿色合成氧化镍纳米颗粒及其在合成 N-Fmoc/Cbz 保护的氨基酸衍生硫化物及其生物学研究中的催化用途
采用溶液燃烧法,以环境友好型羽扇豆为燃料来源,合成了纳米氧化镍颗粒。使用 XRD、SEM 和 EDX 技术对 NiO NPs 进行了表征。采用 HRMS、1H 和 13C NMR 技术对 N-保护氨基烷基硫化物进行了表征,并以氟康唑为标准,对其体外抗真菌活性进行了评估。
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Current Organocatalysis
Current Organocatalysis CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL-
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期刊介绍: Current Organocatalysis is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes significant research in all areas of organocatalysis. The journal covers organo homogeneous/heterogeneous catalysis, innovative mechanistic studies and kinetics of organocatalytic processes focusing on practical, theoretical and computational aspects. It also includes potential applications of organocatalysts in the fields of drug discovery, synthesis of novel molecules, synthetic method development, green chemistry and chemoenzymatic reactions. This journal also accepts papers on methods, reagents, and mechanism of a synthetic process and technology pertaining to chemistry. Moreover, this journal features full-length/mini review articles within organocatalysis and synthetic chemistry. It is the premier source of organocatalysis and synthetic methods related information for chemists, biologists and engineers pursuing research in industry and academia.
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