<p>Ru(II)/PEG-400: A green synthesis of indolyl-oxindoles and indolyl-cyclohexane-dione hybrids as potential antimicrobial agents</p>
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<p>Ru(II)/PEG-400: A green synthesis of indolyl-oxindoles and indolyl-cyclohexane-dione hybrids as potential antimicrobial agents</p> |
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Wagh, Shaila S; Department of Chemistry, Adarsh College, Hingoli, Maharastra 431 513, India Patil, Arvind M; SPHJ Science College, Chandwad, Maharastra 433 109, India Kasralikar, Hanmant M; Department of chemistry, L. B. S. Mahavidyalaya, Dharmabad, Maharastra 431 809, India |
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Green and sustainable methodology, Ru(II)/PEG-400, Homogeneous catalyst |
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A green and sustainable methodology has been successfully employed for the synthesis of 3-Indolyl-3-hydroxy oxindoles and 3-indolyl-3-hydroxy-5,5-dimethylcyclohexane-1,3-dione derivatives using Ru(II)/PEG-400 as a homogeneous recyclable catalytic system from substituted isatin with indole and dimedone. Short reaction time, simple extraction procedure, substrate scope with high yield of the product, biodegradable solvent and recyclability of the catalyst without loss of its activity enhances the efficiency of the proposed protocol. The synthesized compounds are studied for their antimicrobial activity. |
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Indian Journal of Chemistry (IJC) 2023-02-23 17:43:13 |
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application/pdf application/pdf http://op.niscair.res.in/index.php/IJC/article/view/71255 |
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Indian Journal of Chemistry (IJC); ##issue.vol## 62, ##issue.no## 2 (2023): Indian Journal of Chemistry-(IJC) |
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