-Arylation of imidazole was carried out with various arylboronic acids on iron oxide encapsulated by copper-apatite (FeO@Cu-apatite), producing excellent yields. Firstly, the iron nanoparticles were prepared using a solvothermal method, and then they were encapsulated by copper-apatite to obtain magnetic FeO@Cu-apatite nanocatalysts. Several physico-chemical analysis techniques were used to characterize the prepared nanostructured FeO@Cu-apatite catalyst. The prepared FeO@Cu-apatite was used as a nanocatalyst for -arylation of imidazole with a series of arylboronic acids with different substituents to reaffirm the effectiveness of this magnetic nanocatalyst. The FeO@Cu-apatite nanocatalyst can also be easily separated from the reaction mixture using an external magnet. More importantly, the as-prepared FeO@Cu-apatite exhibited good reusability and stability properties in successive cycles. However, there was a notable loss of its catalytic activity after multiple cycles.
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