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Recent Developments in Ultrasound-Promoted Aqueous-Mediated Greener Synthesis of Biologically Vital Indole Derivatives
Document Type
article
Source
SynOpen, Vol 07, Iss 02, Pp 243-257 (2023)
Subject
green synthesis
indoles
aqueous medium
ultrasound
alternative energy
Chemistry
QD1-999
Language
English
ISSN
2509-9396
Abstract
The extensive range of uses of N-heterocycles as potent bioactive motifs has attracted researchers to expand newer methods for their efficient synthesis. Particularly, indoles are widely known for their prevalent pharmacological properties. Green chemistry provides various synthetic tools viz. alternative energy resources, nonconventional solvents, nano-catalysts, etc. Modern strategies of using ultrasound as an alternative energy resource in organic synthesis has led to the development of environment friendly and cost-effective techniques. The chemical and mechanical effects of ultrasound waves impart significant enhancement in both stoichiometric and catalytic reactions. The exclusive physicochemical properties of water offer widespread utility for carrying out organic reactions in this medium. The aim of this review article is to provide an inclusive summary of the combined use of ultrasound and aqueous media for the facile synthesis of biologically vital indole derivatives. 1 Introduction 2 Synthesis of Biologically Vital Indoles 2.1 Spirocyclic Indoles 2.2 Non-spiro 3-Substituted Indoles 2.3 Miscellaneous Indole Syntheses 3 Conclusions