Abstract

The synthesis of a task‐specific ionic liquid (TSIL) based on a BMIM ionic liquid phosphane is achieved by modification of the original procedure. It is used as a ligand with AgOAc, and the resulting complex is fully characterized. This catalytic system promotes the 1,3‐dipolar cycloaddition of stabilized azomethine ylides and electrophilic alkenes using a green methodology. The green character was analyzed using an overall set of parameters finding the optimal conditions and individualized separation/purification methods for each cycloadduct. The determination of the most important green metrics is reported in this survey, demonstrating the value of this methodology on a laboratory scale or even at an industrial level.

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