Thermally decomposed Ni-Fe-hydrotalcite: a highly active catalyst for the solvent-free N-acetylation of different amines by acid chlorides

Choudhary, V. R. ; Dumbre, D. K. (2011) Thermally decomposed Ni-Fe-hydrotalcite: a highly active catalyst for the solvent-free N-acetylation of different amines by acid chlorides Catalysis Communications, 12 (14). pp. 1351-1356. ISSN 1566-7367

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Abstract

A composite Ni-Fe catalyst obtained from the thermal decomposition of Ni-Fe-hydrotalcite at 600 ° C shows very high activity in the solvent-free N-acylation of amines by different acid chlorides with high product yields under very mild reaction conditions (viz. room temperature, short reaction period and small amount of catalyst). The catalyst also shows excellent reusability in the reaction. The crystalline phases present in the catalyst are mixed oxides and hydroxides of nickel and iron. The high catalytic activity of the decomposed Ni-Fe-hydrotalcite is attributed to the formation of uniformly distributed Ni-Fe metal oxides and hydroxides.

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Keywords:Amines; Acid Chlorides; Ni-Fe-hydrotalcite Derived Catalyst; Decomposition of Ni-Fe-hydrotalcite; N-acylation of Amines
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