Tungsten oxides: green and sustainable heterogeneous nanocatalysts for the synthesis of bioactive heterocyclic compounds†
Abstract
Tungsten oxide (WO3) as an efficient heterogeneous catalyst was prepared via a simple hydrothermal route for the synthesis of a wide range of bioactive heterocyclic compounds. The present investigation deals with the rapid and low-cost synthesis of C-3-alkylated 4-hydroxycoumarin, chromene, and xanthene derivatives. WO3 nanorods (NRs) are successfully envisaged to catalyze desired transformations, demonstrating the wide range of their potential applications in catalysis. Synthetic transformation details, smallest catalytic amounts, excellent product yields, and plausible reaction mechanisms for the formation of these heterocyclic scaffolds are elicidated. As-prepared WO3 NRs are characterized to confirm their structural, chemical, and morphological parameters by X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and field emission scanning electron microscopy measurements, respectively. We discuss the factors that govern the formation of products, and the active role of WO3 NRs, which are essential for the activation of substrates in the present study of thermal conditions. Herein, detailed synthesis and spectroscopic information of the prepared compounds are reported.