Phosphate of Zirconium as a Reusable Efficient Catalyst for the Synthesis of 2-Arylquinazolin-4(3H)-ones
- Authors: Touayba Ahl el haj 1, El Mejdoubi K.1, Sadraoui K.1, idrissi B.C.1, Sallek B.2
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							Affiliations: 
							- Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Process Engineering, Faculty of Science, University Ibn Tofaïl
- National School of Chemistry, Ibn Tofail University
 
- Issue: Vol 64, No 1 (2023)
- Pages: 21
- Section: ARTICLES
- URL: https://cardiosomatics.ru/0453-8811/article/view/660259
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0453881123010112
- EDN: https://elibrary.ru/KJHFCA
- ID: 660259
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Abstract
Our work is around the heterogeneous catalysts based on phosphate. This is all the more important as Morocco has a significant wealth of world reserves of this mineral. This application of natural phosphate alone or modified, has been successfully generalized to many reactions (Claisen Schmidt condensation, selective hydration of nitriles…). And more precisely, the zirconium phosphate catalyst, its physicochemical parameters and catalytic application in the synthesis of 2-arylquinazolin-4(3H)-ones have been studied in order to opt for the one that offers the most economic, ecological and technical advantages.
About the authors
Touayba Ahl el haj
Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Process Engineering, Faculty of Science, University Ibn Tofaïl
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: Touayba.ahlelhaj@gmail.com
				                					                																			                												                								Morocco, 14000, Kenitra						
Khalid El Mejdoubi
Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Process Engineering, Faculty of Science, University Ibn Tofaïl
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: khalid.elmejdoubi1@uit.ac.ma
				                					                																			                												                								Morocco, 14000, Kenitra						
Khadija Sadraoui
Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Process Engineering, Faculty of Science, University Ibn Tofaïl
														Email: sallek.brahim@uit.ac.ma
				                					                																			                												                								Morocco, 14000, Kenitra						
Brahim Chafik EL idrissi
Laboratory of Advanced Materials and Process Engineering, Faculty of Science, University Ibn Tofaïl
														Email: sallek.brahim@uit.ac.ma
				                					                																			                												                								Morocco, 14000, Kenitra						
Brahim Sallek
National School of Chemistry, Ibn Tofail University
							Author for correspondence.
							Email: sallek.brahim@uit.ac.ma
				                					                																			                												                								Morocco, 14000, Kenitra						
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