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Ionic Liquid-assisted Synthesis of Pyrrole Derivative: A Green and Sustainable Method

Vaishali ., Shubham Sharma 0000-0002-9657-6623, Preeti Jain, Ankush Thakur, Sobhi . Gomha, Swati Rani

Abstract

Green synthesis is attracting researchers worldwide due to its unique features and environmental benefits. Scientists are inventing novel ionic liquids (ILs) and refining their properties to use in green chemistry and synthesis, such as green and sustainable solvent and catalyst. They have been widely used as a green catalyst and solvent system to develop various significant heterocycles due to their unique properties. Among aza-heterocycle, pyrrole derivatives are regarded for their versatility in medication development and research. Organic chemists developed pyrrole-based frameworks employing ILs as solvent and catalyst, achieving a major green and sustainable synthesis goal. This study is especially focusing literature (2001-2024) on pyrrole and its derivatives synthesized by using ILs as solvent and catalyst.

CH25002  Accepted 31 March 2025

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