Nicotine-based ionic liquid has been used as a green catalyst for pyridine-catalyzed Huisgen reaction. It promoted addition of dimethylacetylenedicarboxylate to aldehydes or N-tosyl imines leading to efficient synthesis of 2-benzoylfumarates and 1-azadienes respectively under pyridine free odorless ionic liquid conditions. The improved results were obtained in terms of enhanced yields, with minimal work up.
Zinc Oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs), which have well-known antimicrobial properties, are used extensively in various medical and general applications. In this analysis, 70-gram positive bacterial isolates were obtained from 100 patients using cardiac catheterization, with 54 Staphylococcus aureus and 16 other positive pathogenic bacteria. Accordingly, morphological, cultural and biochemical testes confirmed the results by VITEK 2 […]
In this investigation, a fluidized bed photocatalytic reaction system was designed to eliminate emerging contaminants: acetaminophen and pyridine in water. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) doped with aluminum (Al3+) using the photo-deposition technique was used as a catalyst and supported on alumina beads (Al2O3). The catalyst´s doping was carried out by photo deposition with aluminum particles. The […]