Research Info

Title
Green One‑Pot Photocatalytic Synthesis of Quinolines Using a CuO/TiO₂ Nanocomposite Under Visible Light
Type Article
Keywords
Copper oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposite, Heterocyclic compounds, Photocatalysts, quinolines, Visible light irradiation
Abstract
The synthesis of 2- or 2,3-substituted quinolines was carried out using nitrobenzaldehyde and methyl ketones using visible light induced by copper oxide-titanium dioxide nanocomposites (CuO/TiO2 NC) and CuI and isopropanol as co-catalysts to activate the starting material and reduce the nitro group. The synthesis of quinolines via visible light reduction of the ortho-nitrochalcone intermediate formed in situ by direct photoexcitation using copper iodide and isopropanol as a green and renewable hydrogen source at room temperature has been developed. CuO/TiO2 NC is a stable photocatalyst and can be reused several times without losing its catalytic properties. The eco-friendly, cost-effective method, and easy isolation along with high product yields are the advantages of this method. All synthesized quinolines were characterized using NMR spectroscopy.
Researchers Ziba Khalesi (First researcher)
ali akbari (Second researcher)
BiBi Fatemeh Mirjalili (Third researcher)