Pamela Mendioroz, Andrés I. Casoni, María A. Volpe, Darío C. Gerbino
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Abstract
The transition from traditional stoichiometric methods to catalytic processes has significantly advanced the synthesis of xanthones, privileged structures with diverse biological activities. This review critically examines various homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic methodologies, emphasising their efficiency, and adherence to green chemistry principles. Through comparative analysis of key metrics such as Reaction Mass Efficiency (RME), Process Mass Intensity (PMI), E‐factor, and Turnover Number (TON), we highlight the superior performance of heterogeneous catalysts, which demonstrate high reusability, selectivity, and minimal waste generation. The choice of solvent, a crucial factor in the environmental footprint of these processes, is also assessed, focusing on greener alternatives. The robust nature and economic viability of heterogeneous catalysts make them ideal for large‐scale applications, offering suitable solutions for more environmentally‐friendly xanthone production. Furthermore, the reduction in byproducts and the importance of catalyst purity in pharmaceutical applications are discussed, underscoring the relevance of these advancements in meeting the rigorous standards of the industry. This review provides valuable insights into the ongoing evolution of catalytic strategies in xanthone synthesis, driving future developments in medicinal chemistry and green chemistry.
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Organic Chemistry (2019 ISI Impact Factor 2.889) publishes Full Papers, Communications, and Minireviews from the entire spectrum of synthetic organic, bioorganic and physical-organic chemistry. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies.
The following journals have been merged to form two leading journals, the European Journal of Organic Chemistry and the European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry:
Liebigs Annalen
Bulletin des Sociétés Chimiques Belges
Bulletin de la Société Chimique de France
Gazzetta Chimica Italiana
Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas
Anales de Química
Chimika Chronika
Revista Portuguesa de Química
ACH—Models in Chemistry
Polish Journal of Chemistry.