Natural Feedstock in Catalysis: A Sustainable Route Towards Organic Transformations.

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Synthetic Research Laboratory, PG Department of Chemistry, PDVP College (Affiliated to Shivaji University, Kolhapur), Tasgaon, Sangli, Maharastra, 416312, India.

Published: August 2021

Catalysts are the jewel in the crown of the chemical industry, accelerating reaction kinetics and augmenting the efficiency of desired reaction paths. Natural feedstock is a renewable resource capable of providing valuable functional products; in addition, it confers an opportunity to create catalysts. As an alternative to stoichiometric reagents, and as a part of a sustainable approach, the implications of using natural feedstocks as a source of new catalysts has attracted considerable interest. Natural feedstock-derived catalysts can promote chemical transformations more efficiently. Recent reports have highlighted the significant role of these biogenic, cost-effective, innocuous, biodegradable materials as catalysts in many biologically and pharmacologically important protocols. This review outlines the decisive organic transformations for which feedstock-derived catalysts have been employed effectively and successfully, along with their economic and environmental benefits over traditional catalytic systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41061-021-00346-6DOI Listing

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