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Recent advances in nanoparticles towards sustainability and their application in organic transformations in aqueous media

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NANOSCALE
Volume 14, Issue 45, Pages 16761-16786

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nr04148k

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  1. Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Research and Training Institute (MAHAJYOTI), Government of Maharashtra, India
  2. Department of Science Technology-Science and Engineering Research Board (DST-SERB)
  3. University Grants Commission (UGC)
  4. RUSA
  5. [MJPRF 2021]

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NPs play a crucial role in organic transformations and show good catalytic activity. Recent research efforts have focused on the application of different types of metal NPs in aqueous media for organic transformations. The catalytic application of metal NPs in water offers significant advantages, allowing various transformations to be performed under mild and environmentally friendly conditions.
Nanoparticles (NPs) play a crucial role in organic transformation and are becoming increasingly attractive in the field of catalysis as they show good catalytic activity in organic as well as aqueous media. Numerous NPs have been utilized for several organic transformations in aqueous media, which have led to dedicated efforts for the complete coverage of the application of metal, metal oxide, bimetallic and supported NPs in water-mediated organic transformations in the last decades. This review aims to provide current highlights on the application of various types of metal NPs for organic transformations in aqueous media. The remarkable benefits associated with the catalytic application of NPs in water allows for various transformations to be performed under very mild and green conditions. Lastly, the author's perspectives are briefly considered, including future developments and crucial challenges in the ever-growing field of nanocatalysis.

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