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Title: Vanadium dodecylamino phosphate: A novel efficient catalyst for synthesis of polyhydroquinolines
Authors: Rajini, Anumula
Nookaraju, Muralasetti
Reddy, Ingala Ajit Kumar
Narayanan, Venkatathri
Keywords: Vanadium,
Dodecylamine
Hantzsch condensation
Polyhydroquinolines
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Chemical Papers
Citation: 10.2478/s11696-013-0441-6
Abstract: A novel vanadium dodecylamino phosphate was synthesised by an instant reaction between phosphoric acid and vanadyl acetylacetonoate using dodecylamine as the structure-directing agent at ambient temperature. The physicochemical characteristics of the material were investigated by a variety of analytical techniques. XRD studies revealed the presence of vanadium phosphate and hydrated vanadium phosphate phases in the framework of the material. The catalytic application of this material toward in the synthesis of polyhydroquinolines via Hantzsch condensation was investigated at ambient temperature. This method affords high yields within short reaction times. The influence of various reaction parameters such as different solvents, catalyst dosage, effect of aldehydes, and reusability was studied and a plausible mechanism proposed
Description: NITW
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2162
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