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      A review of the recent progress on heterogeneous catalysts for Knoevenagel condensation

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          One of the most crucial attributes of synthetic organic chemistry is to design organic reactions under the facets of green chemistry for the sustainable production of chemicals.

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          One of the most crucial attributes of synthetic organic chemistry is to design organic reactions under the facets of green chemistry for the sustainable production of chemicals. Thus, due to the intensified environmental and safety concern, the need for new technologies for conducting chemical transformation has grown. In this regard, there is enormous interest in the use of heterogeneous catalysts as they generally avoid the generation of waste, require fewer toxic reagents, as well as entail easier separation and recycling of the catalyst. α,β-Unsaturated acids have been widely used in various industrial applications and have been identified as one of the most promising chemicals obtained via the Knoevenagel condensation reaction. This review aims to discuss the most pertinent heterogeneous catalytic systems such as zeolites, mesoporous silica, ionic liquids, metal oxides, and graphitic carbon nitride-based catalysts in the Knoevenagel reaction. Ultimately, this review focuses not only on the catalyst but also provides an overall idea and guide for the preparation of new catalysts with outstanding properties by looking at the chemical and engineering aspects such as the reaction conditions and the mechanisms.

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                Journal
                ICHBD9
                Dalton Transactions
                Dalton Trans.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1477-9226
                1477-9234
                April 6 2021
                2021
                : 50
                : 13
                : 4445-4469
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Chemical Sciences
                [2 ]Universiti Sains Malaysia
                [3 ]11800 Penang
                [4 ]Malaysia
                [5 ]S.G.G.S Khalsa College
                [6 ]Mahilpur
                [7 ]India
                [8 ]Nanotechnology & Catalysis Research Centre (NANOCAT)
                [9 ]Level 3 Block A
                [10 ]Institute for Advanced Studies
                [11 ]University of Malaya
                [12 ]50603 Kuala Lumpur
                [13 ]Department of Pure and Industrial Chemistry Umaru Musa Yaradua University
                [14 ]Katsina
                [15 ]Nigeria
                [16 ]Department of Chemistry
                [17 ]College of Science and Humanities
                [18 ]Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University
                [19 ]Al-Kharj 11942
                [20 ]Saudi Arabia
                [21 ]Faculty of Science
                [22 ]King Khalid University
                [23 ]Abha 61413
                [24 ]Surfactant Research Chair
                [25 ]Chemistry Department
                [26 ]College of Science
                [27 ]King Saud University
                [28 ]Riyadh
                Article
                10.1039/D1DT00456E
                0905d650-5359-496e-86f2-5225f29364c8
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