Abstract

Synthesis of spinel cobalt ferrite magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) with average sizes in the range 40–50 nm has been achieved using a combined sonochemical and co-precipitation technique in aqueous medium without any surfactant or organic capping agent. The nanoparticules form stable dispersions in aqueous or alcoholic medium. The uncapped nanoparticles were utilized directly as a reusable catalyst for Knoevenagel reaction in aqueous ethanol (1:3). Compartmentation and recovery of the catalyst from reaction medium was done with the aid of an external magnet. High yield of corresponding Knoevenagel products were obtained within a very short time in presence of just 5 mol% of the catalyst at 50 °C.

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