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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Green Protocol for Synthesis of Bis-indolylmethanes and Bis-indolylglycoconjugates in the Presence of Iron(iii) Fluoride as a Heterogeneous, Reusable, and Eco-Friendly Catalyst

Vinod T. Kamble A B , Babasaheb P. Bandgar A , Satish B. Suryawanshi A and Sudhir N. Bavikar A
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A Organic Chemistry Research Laboratory, School of Chemical Sciences, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded 431606, India.

B Corresponding author. Email: vtkd@rediffmail.com

Australian Journal of Chemistry 59(11) 837-840 https://doi.org/10.1071/CH06127
Submitted: 19 April 2006  Accepted: 21 August 2006   Published: 17 November 2006

Abstract

An efficient method for the preparation of bis-indolylmethanes and bis-indolylglycoconjugates from carbonyl compounds with indoles in the presence of a catalytic amount of iron(iii) fluoride under solvent-free conditions is reported. The desired products were obtained in high yields with a simple and environmentally benign procedure. The use of iron(iii) fluoride is feasible because of its stability, easy handling, easy recovery, reusability, and good activity.


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