Studies on the solvent-free and waste-free Knoevenagel condensation

The mechanochemical reaction of malononitrile with various aldehydes was studied with the goal to achieve quantitative stoichiometric conversion of the reactants to their corresponding benzylidene-malononitriles in absence of any solvents and catalysts. Besides already known reactions in the solid s...

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