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AbstractHere, we report a novel preparation of copper nanoparticles in ionic liquid and its use in the addition elimination reaction. Powder X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and quassi elastic light scattering techniques revealed the formation and size of copper nanoparticles and its use for the addition-elimination reaction between active methylene compounds and imines using an ionic liquid in presence of NEt 3 to yield the corresponding products in high yields and in short duration was done.Graphical AbstractHere, we report a novel preparation of copper nanoparticles in ionic liquid and its use in the addition elimination reaction. Powder X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and quassi eleastic light scattering techniques revealed the formation and size of copper nanoparticles and its use for the addition-elimination reaction between active methylene compounds and imines using an ionic liquid in presence of NEt 3 to yield the corresponding products in high yields and in short duration was done.[IMAGE]

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