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Recent reports on nanocatalysts in the synthesis of biological thiazoles

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SYNTHETIC COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 51, Issue 11, Pages 1636-1655

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00397911.2021.1897627

Keywords

Catalysis; nanocatalysts; sulfur-heterocycles; thiazoles

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This review summarizes the research on nanomaterials as catalysts for the synthesis of triazole derivatives, demonstrating the important application value of nanomaterials in medicinal chemistry.
Thiazoles and their derivatives are (an important class of sulfur-heterocycles) widespread foundational building blocks in numerous natural products and drugs. Research on nanomaterials as a catalyst for chemical transformations is a popular topic among chemists. Given the high importance of thiazoles in medicinal chemistry, a number of reports have been published for the synthesis of triazole derivatives based on using nanomaterials as a catalyst. The present review summarizes an attractive anthology of nanomaterials as recoverable catalysts for the synthesis of triazole derivatives.

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