Aqueous citric acid as green reaction media for the synthesis of octahydroxanthenes
Ácido cítrico acuoso como medio de reacción “verde” en la síntesis de octahidroxantenos
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Citric acid, dimedone, green synthesis, octahydroxanthenes. (en)Ácido cítrico, dimedona, síntesis verde, octahidroxantenos. (es)
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A simple, convenient and environmentally friendly one-pot procedure for the synthesis of 1,8-dioxo-octahydroxanthenes by the reaction of dimedone and aromatic aldehydes in aqueous citric acid is described. In this green synthetic protocol promoted by the reaction media, the use of any other catalysts and hazardous organic solvents are avoided, making the work up procedure greener and easier. The isolation of the products, obtained in good yields, is readily performed by filtration and crystallization from ethanol when required and the aqueous acidic media can be easily recycled and reused several times without significant loss of catalytic activity.
En esta contribución se describe un procedimiento one-pot simple, conveniente y medioambientalmente amigable para la síntesis de 1,8-dioxo-octahidroxantenos por la reacción de dimedona y aldehídos aromáticos en ácido cítrico acuoso. En este protocolo de síntesis “verde” promovido por el medio de reacción, el uso de otros catalizadores y solventes orgánicos peligrosos es eliminado, haciendo el tratamiento final de la reacción más fácil y “verde”. El aislamiento de los productos, obtenidos en buenos rendimientos, se lleva a cabo mediante filtración y recristalización en etanol cuando es necesario, y el medio acuoso ácido puede ser reciclado y reutilizado varias veces sin pérdida significativa de la actividad catalítica.
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