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      Design, characterization and catalytic evaluation of halometallic ionic liquid incorporated Nd 2O 3 nanoparticles ([smim][FeCl 4] @Nd 2O 3) for the synthesis of N-aryl indeno pyrrole derivatives†

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          Silica modified imidazolium [smim] based halometallic ionic liquids, [smim][MCl 4] (M = Fe, Cu and Zn), were synthesized for the evaluation of acidic and catalytic properties. Among these ILs, [smim][FeCl 4] was used for the preparation of heterogeneous catalyst ([smim][FeCl 4] @Nd 2O 3) by simple immobilization of IL on Nd 2O 3 nanoparticles. The structure of [smim][FeCl 4] @Nd 2O 3 was established by various techniques including FTIR, Raman, UV-vis DRS, powder XRD, SEM/EDX, elemental mapping, TEM, TGA, EPR and XPS analyses. The stability of nano-catalyst, [smim][ FeCl 4] @Nd 2O 3, was established with the help of zeta potential analysis which showed a value of −40.32 mV lying under the stability range. Potentiometric titration with n-butyl amine was used to evaluate the acidic properties of [smim][MCl 4] as well as [smim][FeCl 4] @Nd 2O 3. The catalytic potential of the material was probed through the one pot synthesis of N-aryl indeno pyrrole derivatives. The results showed excellent performance of the material by producing a high yield (98%) of indeno pyrrole derivatives. A recyclability experiment revealed that the catalyst was efficient in up to five cycles with insignificant loss in catalytic activity. The evaluation of green metrics indicated the sustainability of the present protocol in terms of high atom economy and low E-factor.

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          Silica modified imidazolium based halometallic ionic liquids, [smim][MCl 4] and [smim][FeCl 4] @Nd 2O 3 were synthesized for the evaluation of acidic and catalytic properties.

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          Recent Advances in Ionic Liquids

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            Journal
            RSC Adv
            RSC Adv
            RA
            RSCACL
            RSC Advances
            The Royal Society of Chemistry
            2046-2069
            21 December 2020
            17 December 2020
            21 December 2020
            : 10
            : 73
            : 44892-44902
            Affiliations
            [a] Department of Chemistry, Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh 202002 Uttar Pradesh India siddiqui_zeba@ 123456yahoo.co.in zeba.ch@ 123456amu.ac.in
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            https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0952-8608
            Article
            d0ra08812a
            10.1039/d0ra08812a
            9058663
            35516249
            7eca514d-5aa2-435b-980b-f6da60289585
            This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
            History
            : 16 October 2020
            : 3 December 2020
            Page count
            Pages: 11
            Funding
            Funded by: Ministry of Minority Affairs, doi 10.13039/501100008808;
            Award ID: Unassigned
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            Chemistry
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