Abstract

A green multi-component tandem strategy for metal-free synthesizing spiroacenaphthylenes and 1H-pyrazolo[1,2-b]phthalazine-5,10-diones by Knoevenagel-Michael cyclocondensation is reported via organic dye Na2 eosin Y-derived photoexcited states functions as a direct hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) catalyst via visible light-mediated in aqueous ethyl lactate at ambient temperature under air atmosphere. This study paves the new role for further use of a metal-free organic dye with commercial availability and inexpensiveness, Na2 eosin Y in photochemical synthesis with use of the lowest amount of catalyst, energy-effectiveness, excellent yields, operational simplicity, time-saving aspects of the reaction and high atom economy, thus meeting some features of sustainable and green chemistry. Notably, this cyclization is also runnable on gram scale, which highlights the potentiality of using this reaction in industrial uses.

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