Issue 49, 2022

Production of a recyclable nanobiocatalyst to synthesize quinazolinone derivatives

Abstract

Nanobiocatalysts (NBCs) are an emerging innovation that paves the way toward sustainable and eco-friendly endeavors. In the quest for a robust and reusable nanobiocatalyst, herein, we report a nanobiocatalyst, namely CALB@MrGO, developed via immobilizing Candida antarctica lipase B onto the surface of Fe3O4-decorated reduced graphene oxide (MrGO). Next, the enormous potential of the NBC (CALB@MrGO) was checked by employing it to synthesize clinically important quinazolinone derivatives in good to excellent yield (70–95%) using differently substituted aryl aldehydes with 2-aminobenzamide. Further, the synthetic utility and generality of this protocol was proved by setting up a gram-scale reaction, which afforded the product in 87% yield. The green chemistry metrics calculated for the gram-scale reaction those prove the greenness of this protocol.

Graphical abstract: Production of a recyclable nanobiocatalyst to synthesize quinazolinone derivatives

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jul 2022
Accepted
06 Sep 2022
First published
16 Nov 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 31734-31746

Production of a recyclable nanobiocatalyst to synthesize quinazolinone derivatives

M. Budhiraja, B. Chudasama, A. Ali and V. Tyagi, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 31734 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA04405F

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