2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcata.2007.01.004
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A novel zeolite based stationary phases for in situ synthesis and evaluation of porphyrins and calix (4) pyrroles

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“…In this case, a higher yield of tetraphenylporphyrin (Table 3 ) on the HZSM-5 molecular sieves was achieved due to the surface reac­tion and high acidity of the catalyst. The use of a TLC glass plate as a support for zeolites, which acts as a mini reactor in the microwave field, increased the efficiency of the condensation of pyrrole with benzal­dehyde (Table 3 ) and simultaneously facilitated separation of the products [ 195 ]. Due to its efficiency, speed, and selectivity, the proposed methodology may be promising for high-performance parallel synthesis in combinatorial chemistry [ 195 ].…”
Section: Alternative Methodologies For the Synthesis Of Mes...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, a higher yield of tetraphenylporphyrin (Table 3 ) on the HZSM-5 molecular sieves was achieved due to the surface reac­tion and high acidity of the catalyst. The use of a TLC glass plate as a support for zeolites, which acts as a mini reactor in the microwave field, increased the efficiency of the condensation of pyrrole with benzal­dehyde (Table 3 ) and simultaneously facilitated separation of the products [ 195 ]. Due to its efficiency, speed, and selectivity, the proposed methodology may be promising for high-performance parallel synthesis in combinatorial chemistry [ 195 ].…”
Section: Alternative Methodologies For the Synthesis Of Mes...mentioning
confidence: 99%