Versatile microwave-assisted and lanthanum chloride catalysed synthesis of polysubstituted imidazoles using urea/thiourea as benign source of ammonia

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Lanthanum chloride was found to be an effective catalyst for the facile and one-pot synthesis of polysubstituted imidazoles under solvent free condition in excellent yields. This method elucidates urea/thiourea, as an environmentally benign source of ammonia for the synthesis of polysubstituted imidazoles. The work-up procedure is very simple and the products don't require further purification. © 2012 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.

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Manafi, M. R., Manafi, P., & Kalaee, M. R. (2012). Versatile microwave-assisted and lanthanum chloride catalysed synthesis of polysubstituted imidazoles using urea/thiourea as benign source of ammonia. E-Journal of Chemistry, 9(4), 1773–1777. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/396127

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