Title:Catalytic Organic Reactions on ZnO.
Volume: 10
Issue: 5
Author(s): Mona Hosseini-Sarvari
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Catalytic reaction of ZnO, heterogeneous catalyst, metal oxides, organic synthesis, organic transformation, zinc oxide.
Abstract: The use of ZnO is a topic of continuing interest due to numerous applications in many areas of the chemical industry. In addition,
with the development of industrialization, organic chemists have been confronted with a new challenge of finding novel methods in
organic synthesis that can reduce and finally eliminate the impact of volatile organic solvents and hazardous toxic chemicals in the environment.
Due to this, great efforts have been made by different research groups to achieve the goal of employing catalytic amounts of
ZnO in organic transformations. Interesting results have been achieved, such as the use of catalytic amounts of ZnO alone or ZnO in
combination with another metal ormetal oxide. In fact, ZnO as a heterogeneous catalyst can be easily separated from the reaction mixture
and reused; it is generally not corrosive and does not produce problematic side products. Different classes of organic transformations
have been studied and utilized using ZnO. Owing to the great interest in ZnO, reviews can be found on the properties and applications of
ZnO, but to the best of our knowledge there is not a reported review on the application of ZnO as a catalyst in organic syntheses and
transformations on which the author’s group has also contributed significantly.
Hence, the present review focuses on fine and specialty chemicals synthesis catalyzed by ZnO. It is out of the scope of this review to
cover comprehensively all reactions that have ever been reported in the presence of mixed metals or metal oxides with ZnO.