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  • - Novel spiropyrazoline-indolinones were successfully created in eco-friendly deep eutectic solvents by combining 5-Cl/Br-isatin with aromatic ketones and various hydrazines, achieving good yields.
  • - The study compared traditional synthetic methods with a greener, microwave-assisted technique using ethanol, demonstrating shorter reaction times and higher yields through a one-pot, two-step process.
  • - All new compounds were verified through comprehensive spectroscopic analysis and density functional theory calculations, highlighting the method's efficiency and environmental benefits using biodegradable solvents.

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Novel spiropyrazoline-indolinones () have been synthesized successfully in neutral deep eutectic solvents by reacting 5-Cl/Br-isatin () with aromatic ketones () and a variety of substituted hydrazines () in good to excellent yields. This eco-friendly straightforward synthetic protocol discloses good functional group compatibility. The conventional synthetic approach was compared with the greener route of microwave-assisted synthesis of spiropyrazolines using ethanol. This approach utilized mild reaction conditions which furnished high yields in short reaction time employing one pot two-step multicomponent. All new compounds were structurally confirmed by detailed spectroscopic analysis and density functional theory calculations. This method provides efficient access to spiropyrazole derivatives using biodegradable and green solvent.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10788502PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23814DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • - Novel spiropyrazoline-indolinones were successfully created in eco-friendly deep eutectic solvents by combining 5-Cl/Br-isatin with aromatic ketones and various hydrazines, achieving good yields.
  • - The study compared traditional synthetic methods with a greener, microwave-assisted technique using ethanol, demonstrating shorter reaction times and higher yields through a one-pot, two-step process.
  • - All new compounds were verified through comprehensive spectroscopic analysis and density functional theory calculations, highlighting the method's efficiency and environmental benefits using biodegradable solvents.
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