Mostafa R. Abukhadra , Ahmed M. El-Sherbeeny , Mehdi Tlija , Li Shen
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Abstract
The widespread use of thiazole derivatives in medicinal and medical chemistry and the presence of the thiazole ring in the structure of critical biological molecules increased the popularity of these compounds among synthetic chemists. In this paper, we fabricated a nanomagnetic copper catalyst via the immobilization of CuCl2 on the surface of Fe3O4@SiO2-APA/OCA ligand by simple methods. We characterized its structure using spectroscopic techniques such as FT-IR, SEM, TEM, VSM, TGA, XRD, ICP-OES, EDX, and elemental mapping techniques. The Fe3O4@SiO2-APA/OCA-CuCl2 nanocomposite showed high catalytic activity in the preparation of 2,4-substituted thiazoles through multicomponent reactions of different phenylmethanamines, 2-phenylacetaldehyde derivatives and S8 (as sulfur source) under oxygen molecular and mild conditions. This method has several outstanding features, which can be mentioned as follows: performing the reaction in green solvent under mild conditions in less than four h, synthesis of thiazole products with very high yields, high activity of the Fe3O4@SiO2-APA/OCA-CuCl2 catalyst, simple separation of the nanomagnetic catalyst from the mixture using an external magnet, and the high reusability of the Fe3O4@SiO2-APA/OCA-CuCl2 catalyst.
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The Journal of Sulfur Chemistry is an international journal for the dissemination of scientific results in the rapidly expanding realm of sulfur chemistry. The journal publishes high quality reviews, full papers and communications in the following areas: organic and inorganic chemistry, industrial chemistry, materials and polymer chemistry, biological chemistry and interdisciplinary studies directly related to sulfur science.
Papers outlining theoretical, physical, mechanistic or synthetic studies pertaining to sulfur chemistry are welcome. Hence the target audience is made up of academic and industrial chemists with peripheral or focused interests in sulfur chemistry. Manuscripts that truly define the aims of the journal include, but are not limited to, those that offer: a) innovative use of sulfur reagents; b) new synthetic approaches to sulfur-containing biomolecules, materials or organic and organometallic compounds; c) theoretical and physical studies that facilitate the understanding of sulfur structure, bonding or reactivity; d) catalytic, selective, synthetically useful or noteworthy transformations of sulfur containing molecules; e) industrial applications of sulfur chemistry; f) unique sulfur atom or molecule involvement in interfacial phenomena; g) descriptions of solid phase or combinatorial methods involving sulfur containing substrates. Submissions pertaining to related atoms such as selenium and tellurium are also welcome. Articles offering routine heterocycle formation through established reactions of sulfur containing substrates are outside the scope of the journal.