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Organic synthesis, viewed as a youthful science, is a powerful tool for several other disciplines such as biology, physics, material science and medicine. The contribution of organic chemistry to the development of scientific medicines came mainly from acyclic and carbocyclic compounds.The search for the compounds with chemical structure which exhibit pharmacological activity is a difficult task for the chemists. In continuation of our interest on the application of [morH][HSO4] for the development of useful synthetic methodology. Therefore, we have made an attempt to synthesize…mehr

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Organic synthesis, viewed as a youthful science, is a powerful tool for several other disciplines such as biology, physics, material science and medicine. The contribution of organic chemistry to the development of scientific medicines came mainly from acyclic and carbocyclic compounds.The search for the compounds with chemical structure which exhibit pharmacological activity is a difficult task for the chemists. In continuation of our interest on the application of [morH][HSO4] for the development of useful synthetic methodology. Therefore, we have made an attempt to synthesize 1,8-dioxo-octahydroxanthene, DiBenzoxanthene derivatives,and 14-aryl-14H-dibenzo[a,j]xanthenes.we performed the acylation of alcohols, thiols, phenols and amines using acetic anhydride in the presence of catalytic amount of morpholinium bisulfate. We have also carried out Triethylammonium acetate catalyzed organic transformations and Starch sulfuric acid catalyzed organic transformations in this attempt by the easy and economical and simple work up.
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D V Mane is working as Professor in Chemistry, Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji College, Omerga (MS) since last 27 years. He has Published 15 books and more than 85 research papers and successfully guided to 10 Ph. D. students. Presently He is acting as Deputy Director, UGC- Human Resource Development Center, Dr. B. A. M. University, Aurangabad (MS) India