“…This indicates that while the catalyst can be recovered magnetically, its longevity is limited, and there may be a need for regeneration or further stabilization to enhance its recyclability. The development of this greener MCR demonstrates the continuous efforts in organic synthesis to balance the need for efficient chemical transformations with the imperative to reduce the environmental footprint of chemical processes [123] . …”
“…This indicates that while the catalyst can be recovered magnetically, its longevity is limited, and there may be a need for regeneration or further stabilization to enhance its recyclability. The development of this greener MCR demonstrates the continuous efforts in organic synthesis to balance the need for efficient chemical transformations with the imperative to reduce the environmental footprint of chemical processes [123] . …”
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