SYNTHESIS OF OXIMES WITH THE DOPED POTASSIUM FLUORIDE ANIMAL BONE MEAL
AS A CATALYST
M. AIT TALEB 1, 2*, R. MAMOUNI 1*, N. SAFFAJ 1, M. AIT BENOMAR 1, A. BAKKA 1, A. MOUNA 2, A. BENLHACHEMI 3, B. BAKIZ 3, S. LAZAR 4 1. Equipe de Matériaux, Catalyse & Valorisation des Ressources Naturelles
2. Equipe de Chimie Bio-Organique Appliquée,
3. Laboratoire de Matériaux & Environnement, Université Ibn Zohr, BP 8106, 80000 Agadir, Morocco
4. Laboratoire de Biochimie, Environnement & Agroalimentaire, URAC 36, Université Hassan II-Casablanca, BP 146, 20650 Mohammedia, Morocco
*Corresponding authors: r.mamouni@uiz.ac.ma / mohamedaittaleb004@gmail.com
The potassium fluoride doped Animal Bone Meal (KF/ABM) was prepared and characterized using several techniques to identify the structural properties. After, it has been used as a new and eco-friendly catalyst for the preparation of from aldehydes and ketones oximes under solvent-free conditions. It is clearly shown that this reaction (using this catalyst) can lead to the corresponding oximes in good yields (80 %) to excellent yields (96 %). In the case of dissymmetric aldehydes and ketones, this catalyst can lead to a mixture of Z- and E- isomers (Z/E = 86/14–90/10). The remarkable advantages of this catalyst are high conversion, short reaction times, cleaner reaction profiles, reusability up to 8 times without significant loss of activity, and reduction in catalyst toxicity.