N-, O- and S-Heterocycles Synthesis in Deep Eutectic Solvents

The synthesis of heterocycles is a fundamental area of organic chemistry that offers enormous potential for the discovery of new products with important applications in our daily life such as pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, flavors, dyes, and, more generally, engineered materials with innovative properties. As heterocyclic compounds find application across multiple industries and are prepared in very large quantities, the development of sustainable approaches for their synthesis has become a crucial objective for contemporary green chemistry committed to reducing the environmental impact of chemical processes. In this context, the present review focuses on the recent methodologies aimed at preparing N-, O- and S-heterocyclic compounds in Deep Eutectic Solvents, a new class of ionic solvents that are non-volatile, non-toxic, easy to prepare, easy to recycle, and can be obtained from renewable sources. Emphasis has been placed on those processes that prioritize the recycling of catalyst and solvent, as they offer the dual benefit of promoting synthetic efficiency while demonstrating environmental responsibility.


Introduction
Heterocycles are very useful compounds in a breadth of fields including chemical synthesis and materials. Moreover, many compounds exhibiting significant biological and pharmacological activities are characterized by a heterocyclic core in their structure [1].
Over the past decades, as a result of widespread environmental issues, more attention has been paid to the development of new strategies for heterocycle synthesis, characterized by more green and eco-friendly conditions, particularly to avoid the use of toxic and volatile organic solvents. In recent years, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have received considerable attention in organic syntheses as a green and sustainable alternative to volatile organic solvents and conventional ionic liquids (ILs) [2,3]. Indeed, as one of the green chemistry principles [4], the utilization of DESs in the preparation of heterocycles is gaining more and more attention.
First reported by Abbott in 2003 [5], DESs are defined as a mixture of at least two components that are capable of forming a eutectic mixture with a melting point lower than each component individually. Some of these mixtures could show a glass transition temperature point rather than a strict melting point and, therefore, they are also known as low transition temperature mixtures (LTTM) [3,6].
Today, DESs are classified into five main types based on their composition [3,7]. Among these, type III DESs are a popular choice due to their high level of environmental sustainability, as they often utilize components derived from natural sources. They are formed by hydrogen bond acceptors (HBA), such as quaternary ammonium salts, and hydrogen bond donors (HBD) in different molar ratios. The HBDs employed are often urea or its derivatives, glycerol, other polyols, carbohydrates, carboxylic acids, etc. [6]. Because of employed are often urea or its derivatives, glycerol, other polyols, carbohydrates, carboxylic acids, etc. [6]. Because of their low toxicity, easy preparation, chemical stability, non-volatility, biodegradability, non-flammability, and recyclability, the use of DESs as green media in the synthesis of organic compounds [3,6], including heterocycles [8], has greatly increased over the last decade.
As described in this Review, generally the eutectic mixture plays an active role in the chemical transformation, as DES not only acts as an eco-friendly solvent but also could be used as a catalyst, due to the strong network of hydrogen bonds between the reagents (or reaction intermediates) and the DES components.
Additionally, DESs offer a range of benefits that make them an attractive choice for various applications. These include simple work-up procedures, short reaction times, high yields of the desired products, mild reaction conditions, affordability, availability, and the potential for reusability of the eutectic mixture, all of which contribute to the effectiveness of the reported methodologies.
This Review, providing contributions on the preparation of heterocyclic compounds in a wide range of deep eutectic solvents, aims to give an overview of the advances, from the year 2014 to date, in the field of sustainable synthesis of heterocycles. In Figure 1 are reported the molecular structures of heterocyclic cores are reviewed as well as the eutectic mixture used. This manuscript is organized into further three sections, according to the type of heterocycles: N-, O-and S-heterocycles, and miscellaneous examples. Each section has been divided into sub-sections according to the heterocycle size (five-, six-and/or seven-membered ring).

Synthesis of Five-Membered N-Heterocycles
Among the different heterocyclic compounds, imidazole-containing moiety is widely known due to its broad range of chemical and biological properties [9].

Synthesis of Five-Membered N-Heterocycles
Among the different heterocyclic compounds, imidazole-containing moiety i widely known due to its broad range of chemical and biological properties [9].

Scheme 1. Preparation of 2-amminoimidazole N-heterocycles 3 in ChCl-based DESs.
Moreover, it must be emphasized that, in some cases, the purification of th synthesized imidazoles took place avoiding the use of the typical colum chromatographic techniques and toxic and hazardous volatile organic solvents. I particular, triaryl-substituted 2-amminoimidazoles prepared in ChCl/urea as the eutecti mixture could be easily isolated by means of a simple workup procedure involvin filtration and crystallization processes, also allowing the DES mixture to be recovere and recycled for three cycles [14].
A hydrogen bond catalysis, promoted by DES components, such as glycerol an urea, was postulated to be involved in the activation of the carbonyl moiety and th guanidine derivative, promoting the formation of 2-amminoimidazoles in DES mixture Scheme 2 [14]. Moreover, it must be emphasized that, in some cases, the purification of the synthesized imidazoles took place avoiding the use of the typical column chromatographic techniques and toxic and hazardous volatile organic solvents. In particular, triaryl-substituted 2-amminoimidazoles prepared in ChCl/urea as the eutectic mixture could be easily isolated by means of a simple workup procedure involving filtration and crystallization processes, also allowing the DES mixture to be recovered and recycled for three cycles [14].
A hydrogen bond catalysis, promoted by DES components, such as glycerol and urea, was postulated to be involved in the activation of the carbonyl moiety and the guanidine derivative, promoting the formation of 2-amminoimidazoles in DES mixtures, Scheme 2 [14].
widely known due to its broad range of chemical and biological properties The 2-amminoimidazole scaffold, for example, represents an impor motif present in a wide range of bioactive compounds [10][11][12][13].

Scheme 1. Preparation of 2-amminoimidazole N-heterocycles 3 in ChCl-based DES
Moreover, it must be emphasized that, in some cases, the purif synthesized imidazoles took place avoiding the use of the ty chromatographic techniques and toxic and hazardous volatile organi particular, triaryl-substituted 2-amminoimidazoles prepared in ChCl/urea mixture could be easily isolated by means of a simple workup proced filtration and crystallization processes, also allowing the DES mixture to and recycled for three cycles [14].
A hydrogen bond catalysis, promoted by DES components, such a urea, was postulated to be involved in the activation of the carbonyl m guanidine derivative, promoting the formation of 2-amminoimidazoles in Scheme 2 [14]. Scheme 2. The hypothesized mechanism, involving hydrogen bond catalysis pr components, for the formation of 2-aminoimidazole derivatives 3 in ChCl-based D Furthermore, a one-pot multi-component reaction was developed b and coworkers for the synthesis of tetrasubstituted imidazoles, in ChCl/ur Particularly, in the presence of DES-stabilized iron oxide nanoparticles (F Scheme 2. The hypothesized mechanism, involving hydrogen bond catalysis promoted by DES components, for the formation of 2-aminoimidazole derivatives 3 in ChCl-based DESs. Furthermore, a one-pot multi-component reaction was developed by Manochehri and coworkers for the synthesis of tetrasubstituted imidazoles, in ChCl/urea as DES [15]. Particularly, in the presence of DES-stabilized iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe 3 O 4 NPs) as a catalyst, the four-component reaction of a 1,2-dione (4), an aromatic aldehyde (5), a primary aromatic amine (6) and ammonium acetate afforded, at 60 • C, a range of imidazole derivatives 7 in moderate to excellent yields (60-90%, Scheme 3). For the ChCl-based DES an involvement in hydrogen bond catalysis, as well as in the stabilization of Fe 3 O 4 NPs, was supposed [15]. In 2020, Vitale et al. reported the synthesis of functionalized imidazoles 9/9′ in ChCl/gly as DES (Scheme 4). Specifically, it was shown that chloro-and bromomethyl ketones, when treated with NaN3 at 80 °C, for 4-16 h, could be easily converted into a mixture of two tautomeric imidazoles [2-aroyl-(4 or 5)-aryl-(1H)-imidazoles 9/9′], through the formation the arylacyl azide 8 as a key intermediate [16]. This method allowed the synthesis of a range of heterocycles 9/9' in yields ranging from 32% to 98% (Scheme 4). Hydrogen bond catalysis promoted by DES components could play a central role in favoring the process. It is noteworthy how the authors, using the same procedure, were able to develop a regiodivergent synthesis. Indeed, by employing ChCl/urea (1:2 mol/mol) as a non-innocent reaction medium and by modulating the reaction temperature (25 or 80 °C), as well as the presence or absence of bases (Et3N), the conversion of the arylacyl azide intermediate 8 into pyrimidine derivatives, was observed [16]. The eutectic mixture ChCl/urea was found to be both an eco-friendly and biodegradable solvent and an organo-catalyst able to promote the multicomponent synthesis of variously substituted 3-aminoimidazo-fused heterocycles 13 via Groebke-Blackburn-Bienayme (GBB) reaction, Scheme 5 [17]. Imidazole derivatives fused with a heterocycle, such as a pyridine or pyrimidine ring, are bioactive molecules showing antiviral [18,19] and antifungal [20] activities. Particularly, the GBB three-component reaction, involving a heteroaromatic primary amine 10, an aromatic or heteroaromatic In 2020, Vitale et al. reported the synthesis of functionalized imidazoles 9/9 in ChCl/gly as DES (Scheme 4). Specifically, it was shown that chloro-and bromomethyl ketones, when treated with NaN 3 at 80 • C, for 4-16 h, could be easily converted into a mixture of two tautomeric imidazoles [2-aroyl-(4 or 5)-aryl-(1H)-imidazoles 9/9 ], through the formation the arylacyl azide 8 as a key intermediate [16]. This method allowed the synthesis of a range of heterocycles 9/9 in yields ranging from 32% to 98% (Scheme 4). Hydrogen bond catalysis promoted by DES components could play a central role in favoring the process. It is noteworthy how the authors, using the same procedure, were able to develop a regiodivergent synthesis. Indeed, by employing ChCl/urea (1:2 mol/mol) as a non-innocent reaction medium and by modulating the reaction temperature (25 or 80 • C), as well as the presence or absence of bases (Et 3 N), the conversion of the arylacyl azide intermediate 8 into pyrimidine derivatives, was observed [16].
FOR PEER REVIEW 4 of 26 catalyst, the four-component reaction of a 1,2-dione (4), an aromatic aldehyde (5), a primary aromatic amine (6) and ammonium acetate afforded, at 60 °C, a range of imidazole derivatives 7 in moderate to excellent yields (60-90%, Scheme 3). For the ChCl-based DES an involvement in hydrogen bond catalysis, as well as in the stabilization of Fe3O4 NPs, was supposed [15]. In 2020, Vitale et al. reported the synthesis of functionalized imidazoles 9/9′ in ChCl/gly as DES (Scheme 4). Specifically, it was shown that chloro-and bromomethyl ketones, when treated with NaN3 at 80 °C, for 4-16 h, could be easily converted into a mixture of two tautomeric imidazoles [2-aroyl-(4 or 5)-aryl-(1H)-imidazoles 9/9′], through the formation the arylacyl azide 8 as a key intermediate [16]. This method allowed the synthesis of a range of heterocycles 9/9' in yields ranging from 32% to 98% (Scheme 4). Hydrogen bond catalysis promoted by DES components could play a central role in favoring the process. It is noteworthy how the authors, using the same procedure, were able to develop a regiodivergent synthesis. Indeed, by employing ChCl/urea (1:2 mol/mol) as a non-innocent reaction medium and by modulating the reaction temperature (25 or 80 °C), as well as the presence or absence of bases (Et3N), the conversion of the arylacyl azide intermediate 8 into pyrimidine derivatives, was observed [16]. The eutectic mixture ChCl/urea was found to be both an eco-friendly and biodegradable solvent and an organo-catalyst able to promote the multicomponent synthesis of variously substituted 3-aminoimidazo-fused heterocycles 13 via Groebke-Blackburn-Bienayme (GBB) reaction, Scheme 5 [17]. Imidazole derivatives fused with a heterocycle, such as a pyridine or pyrimidine ring, are bioactive molecules showing antiviral [18,19] and antifungal [20] activities. Particularly, the GBB three-component reaction, involving a heteroaromatic primary amine 10, an aromatic or heteroaromatic aldehyde 11, and an aliphatic isocyanide 12, led to the heterocycles 13 in high yield (77-94%) and short reaction times (40-120 min), under metal-free catalysis (Scheme 5) [17]. Furthermore, ChCl/urea DES could be reused for consecutive runs without a The eutectic mixture ChCl/urea was found to be both an eco-friendly and biodegradable solvent and an organo-catalyst able to promote the multicomponent synthesis of variously substituted 3-aminoimidazo-fused heterocycles 13 via Groebke-Blackburn-Bienayme (GBB) reaction, Scheme 5 [17]. Imidazole derivatives fused with a heterocycle, such as a pyridine or pyrimidine ring, are bioactive molecules showing antiviral [18,19] and antifungal [20] activities. Particularly, the GBB three-component reaction, involving a heteroaromatic primary amine 10, an aromatic or heteroaromatic aldehyde 11, and an aliphatic isocyanide 12, led to the heterocycles 13 in high yield (77-94%) and short reaction times  (40-120 min), under metal-free catalysis (Scheme 5) [17]. Furthermore, ChCl/urea DES could be reused for consecutive runs without a considerable loss in the product yield.
Other synthetic strategies to obtain bicyclic imidazo-fused heterocycles, based on the successful combination of metal-based nanoparticles (NPs) and eutectic mixtures [21], have also been described by Lu and co-workers. Specifically, imidazo[1,2a]pyridine derivatives, were prepared through a three-component reaction, involving 2aminopyridines 14, aldehydes 15, and terminal alkynes 16 [22]. Superparamagnetic CuFeO2 NPs were used as catalytic species, in the melting mixture citric acid/dimethylurea (DMU) (2:3 mol/mol), obtaining the desired imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine derivatives 17 in good to excellent yields (75-95%), and with a ranged substrate scope (Scheme 6). The recyclability of both catalyst and solvent was also investigated: it was possible to repeat six successive cycles reusing the melting mixture and the catalyst, without any significant drop in the reaction yield.  [24]. The eutectic mixture composed of ChCl/urea was found to be the best reaction medium, both significantly reducing the amount of volatile organic solvents employed in the process and substituting the base that promotes the formation of 2-pyrazolines. Furthermore, the low vapor pressure of DES made it possible to carry out the reaction at higher temperatures compared to the previously reported solvents (typically toluene or methanol), greatly reducing the reaction time. It should be Other synthetic strategies to obtain bicyclic imidazo-fused heterocycles, based on the successful combination of metal-based nanoparticles (NPs) and eutectic mixtures [21], have also been described by Lu and co-workers. Specifically, imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine derivatives, were prepared through a three-component reaction, involving 2-aminopyridines 14, aldehydes 15, and terminal alkynes 16 [22]. Superparamagnetic CuFeO 2 NPs were used as catalytic species, in the melting mixture citric acid/dimethylurea (DMU) (2:3 mol/mol), obtaining the desired imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine derivatives 17 in good to excellent yields (75-95%), and with a ranged substrate scope (Scheme 6). The recyclability of both catalyst and solvent was also investigated: it was possible to repeat six successive cycles reusing the melting mixture and the catalyst, without any significant drop in the reaction yield. Other synthetic strategies to obtain bicyclic imidazo-fused heterocycles, based on the successful combination of metal-based nanoparticles (NPs) and eutectic mixtures [21], have also been described by Lu and co-workers. Specifically, imidazo[1,2a]pyridine derivatives, were prepared through a three-component reaction, involving 2aminopyridines 14, aldehydes 15, and terminal alkynes 16 [22]. Superparamagnetic CuFeO2 NPs were used as catalytic species, in the melting mixture citric acid/dimethylurea (DMU) (2:3 mol/mol), obtaining the desired imidazo[1,2-a]pyridine derivatives 17 in good to excellent yields (75-95%), and with a ranged substrate scope (Scheme 6). The recyclability of both catalyst and solvent was also investigated: it was possible to repeat six successive cycles reusing the melting mixture and the catalyst, without any significant drop in the reaction yield.  [24]. The eutectic mixture composed of ChCl/urea was found to be the best reaction medium, both significantly reducing the amount of volatile organic solvents employed in the process and substituting the base that promotes the formation of 2-pyrazolines. Furthermore, the low vapor pressure of DES made it possible to carry out the reaction at higher temperatures compared to the previously reported solvents (typically toluene or methanol), greatly reducing the reaction time. It should be emphasized that, depending on the electron-poor alkene derivatives employed in the reaction, different heterocycles, such as aziridines, triazoles, or triazolines, could be formed as reaction products [24].  [24]. The eutectic mixture composed of ChCl/urea was found to be the best reaction medium, both significantly reducing the amount of volatile organic solvents employed in the process and substituting the base that promotes the formation of 2pyrazolines. Furthermore, the low vapor pressure of DES made it possible to carry out the reaction at higher temperatures compared to the previously reported solvents (typically toluene or methanol), greatly reducing the reaction time. It should be emphasized that, depending on the electron-poor alkene derivatives employed in the reaction, different heterocycles, such as aziridines, triazoles, or triazolines, could be formed as reaction products [24]. Furthermore, highly substituted five-membered lactams could be prepared in deep eutectic solvents. Recently, a metal-catalyzed cycloisomerization process of alkynyl sulfonylimides or alkynoic acids to obtain lactams 21 or lactones 22, respectively, was reported in sustainable solvents [25]. Particularly, Saavedra and co-workers described that a heterogeneous palladium(II) catalyst supported on magnetite (PdO-Fe3O4) can be efficiently and selectively employed for the cycloisomerization of alkynoic acids and their N-tosyl derivatives, both in aqueous medium and in ChCl/urea eutectic mixture, working with low catalyst loading, under aerobic conditions, at 90 °C and in the absence of co-catalysts (Scheme 8). Moreover, the recoverability of the heterogeneous palladium(II) oxide impregnated on magnetite was evaluated; indeed, the catalytic system in water could be reused for up to four consecutive cycles, without any decrease in catalytic activity and selectivity [25]. Pyrrole and its derivatives represent a valuable class of N-heterocycles widely found in biologically active natural compounds, pharmaceuticals, ligands, and synthetic building blocks [26].
In 2014, Wang et al. showed that a DES composed of ChCl/L-(+)-tartaric acid (LTA) could be both an environmentally benign and reusable reaction medium and catalyst for the preparation of N-substituted pyrroles 25 through a Clauson-Kaas reaction, Scheme 9 [27]. The reaction between aromatic or heteroaromatic primary amines, bearing electrondonating or withdrawing groups, and 2,5-dimethoxytetrahydrofuran provided structurally different N-substituted pyrroles 25, under mild conditions and short reaction time. The electron properties of the substituent of the amine had little influence Furthermore, highly substituted five-membered lactams could be prepared in deep eutectic solvents. Recently, a metal-catalyzed cycloisomerization process of alkynyl sulfonylimides or alkynoic acids to obtain lactams 21 or lactones 22, respectively, was reported in sustainable solvents [25]. Particularly, Saavedra and co-workers described that a heterogeneous palladium(II) catalyst supported on magnetite (PdO-Fe 3 O 4 ) can be efficiently and selectively employed for the cycloisomerization of alkynoic acids and their N-tosyl derivatives, both in aqueous medium and in ChCl/urea eutectic mixture, working with low catalyst loading, under aerobic conditions, at 90 • C and in the absence of co-catalysts (Scheme 8). Moreover, the recoverability of the heterogeneous palladium(II) oxide impregnated on magnetite was evaluated; indeed, the catalytic system in water could be reused for up to four consecutive cycles, without any decrease in catalytic activity and selectivity [25]. Furthermore, highly substituted five-membered lactams could be prepared eutectic solvents. Recently, a metal-catalyzed cycloisomerization process of sulfonylimides or alkynoic acids to obtain lactams 21 or lactones 22, respectiv reported in sustainable solvents [25]. Particularly, Saavedra and co-workers d that a heterogeneous palladium(II) catalyst supported on magnetite (PdO-Fe3O4 efficiently and selectively employed for the cycloisomerization of alkynoic ac their N-tosyl derivatives, both in aqueous medium and in ChCl/urea eutectic working with low catalyst loading, under aerobic conditions, at 90 °C and in the of co-catalysts (Scheme 8). Moreover, the recoverability of the hetero palladium(II) oxide impregnated on magnetite was evaluated; indeed, the system in water could be reused for up to four consecutive cycles, without any d in catalytic activity and selectivity [25]. Pyrrole and its derivatives represent a valuable class of N-heterocycles found in biologically active natural compounds, pharmaceuticals, ligands, and s building blocks [26].
In 2014, Wang et al. showed that a DES composed of ChCl/L-(+)-tartaric aci could be both an environmentally benign and reusable reaction medium and cat the preparation of N-substituted pyrroles 25 through a Clauson-Kaas reaction, S [27]. The reaction between aromatic or heteroaromatic primary amines, bearing e donating or withdrawing groups, and 2,5-dimethoxytetrahydrofuran p structurally different N-substituted pyrroles 25, under mild conditions an reaction time. The electron properties of the substituent of the amine had little in on the reaction trend and the heterocycles 25 were obtained in good to excellen (75-95%, Scheme 9). Moreover, the eutectic mixture ChCl/LTA was recycled fiv and the results of five consecutive runs showed almost consistent yields [27]. Pyrrole and its derivatives represent a valuable class of N-heterocycles widely found in biologically active natural compounds, pharmaceuticals, ligands, and synthetic building blocks [26].
In 2014, Wang et al. showed that a DES composed of ChCl/L-(+)-tartaric acid (LTA) could be both an environmentally benign and reusable reaction medium and catalyst for the preparation of N-substituted pyrroles 25 through a Clauson-Kaas reaction, Scheme 9 [27]. The reaction between aromatic or heteroaromatic primary amines, bearing electron-donating or withdrawing groups, and 2,5-dimethoxytetrahydrofuran provided structurally different N-substituted pyrroles 25, under mild conditions and short reaction time. The electron properties of the substituent of the amine had little influence on the reaction trend and the heterocycles 25 were obtained in good to excellent yields (75-95%, Scheme 9). Moreover, the eutectic mixture ChCl/LTA was recycled five times and the results of five consecutive runs showed almost consistent yields [27]. Furthermore, using a DES base on guanidinium chloride (GuCl) and urea variety of pyrrole-imidazole derivatives, such as indenopyrroloimidazo imidazoindoles 34, chromenopyrroloimidazoles 35, imidazopyrrolopyrimidines synthesized, in a short reaction time (30-38 min) and under mild conditions shown in Scheme 11, this three-component domino reaction, involving hydanto aromatic or heteroaromatic aldehyde 28, and a ketone compound (29-32), affor heterocyclic structures 33-36 in excellent yields (91-95%). Moreover, the eutectic GuCl/urea was easily recovered and reused six times without an appreciable reaction yield. A dual role of the DES, as a sustainable reaction medium a promoter of the reaction, was hypothesized. Particularly, the DES, throu formation of noncovalent interactions between its components and the reaction and intermediates, could increase the efficiency of the reaction and thus facil process [28].
Among the five-membered N-heterocycles, the triazole scaffold has beco attractive because due to its wide range of bioactivities [29,30].
In 2019, Sebest and coworkers reported the first example of a metal-free syn 1,5-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles 37 (Scheme 12a) and 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-tria (Sheme 12b), via one-pot azide-alkene cycloaddition-elimination sequence A reaction mechanism for the formation of N-substituted proposed in which the acidity of the DES could play a key role to pro of MeOH from the tetrahydrofuran and 4,5-dihydrofuran derivative 10 [27]. Scheme 10. Suggested reaction mechanism for the formation of N-substituted Furthermore, using a DES base on guanidinium chloride (GuC variety of pyrrole-imidazole derivatives, such as indenopyr imidazoindoles 34, chromenopyrroloimidazoles 35, imidazopyrrolop synthesized, in a short reaction time (30-38 min) and under mild shown in Scheme 11, this three-component domino reaction, involvi aromatic or heteroaromatic aldehyde 28, and a ketone compound (2 heterocyclic structures 33-36 in excellent yields (91-95%). Moreover, GuCl/urea was easily recovered and reused six times without an reaction yield. A dual role of the DES, as a sustainable reaction promoter of the reaction, was hypothesized. Particularly, the formation of noncovalent interactions between its components and t and intermediates, could increase the efficiency of the reaction an process [28].
Among the five-membered N-heterocycles, the triazole scaffol attractive because due to its wide range of bioactivities [29,30].
In 2019, Sebest and coworkers reported the first example of a me Scheme 10. Suggested reaction mechanism for the formation of N-substituted pyrroles 25 in DES.
Furthermore, using a DES base on guanidinium chloride (GuCl) and urea, a great variety of pyrrole-imidazole derivatives, such as indenopyrroloimidazoles 33, imidazoindoles 34, chromenopyrroloimidazoles 35, imidazopyrrolopyrimidines 36, were synthesized, in a short reaction time (30-38 min) and under mild conditions [28]. As shown in Scheme 11, this three-component domino reaction, involving hydantoin 27, an aromatic or heteroaromatic aldehyde 28, and a ketone compound (29)(30)(31)(32), afforded the heterocyclic structures 33-36 in excellent yields (91-95%). Moreover, the eutectic mixture GuCl/urea was easily recovered and reused six times without an appreciable loss of reaction yield. A dual role of the DES, as a sustainable reaction medium and as a promoter of the reaction, was hypothesized. Particularly, the DES, through the formation of noncovalent interactions between its components and the reaction reagents and intermediates, could increase the efficiency of the reaction and thus facilitate the process [28].
Among the five-membered N-heterocycles, the triazole scaffold has become very attractive because due to its wide range of bioactivities [29,30].

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Scheme 11. Synthesis of imidazole-pyrrole derivatives 33-36 in GuCl/urea DES. In 2021, Giofrè's and Tiecco's research groups showed a copper-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction between terminal alkynes and organic azides, performed in natural DESs, affording variously substituted 1,2,3-triazoles 39 [32]. The reaction, carried out in base-free conditions, proceeded in two different eutectic mixtures, glycolic acid/trimethylglycine (GA/TMG, 2:1 mol/mol) and ChCl/ascorbic acid (ChCl/Asc, 2:1 mol/mol), although GA/TMG showed to be the best green solvent to produce 1,2,3triazole derivatives 39 in good to quantitative yields (78-99%), from a variety of alkynes and azides linked to aromatic or alkyl groups (Scheme 13). On the contrary, ChCl/Asc DES, due to its reducing properties, avoided the use of reducing agents in the reaction mixture, albeit the reaction led to the formation of triazole derivatives in good yield (75-97%) only with terminal aromatic alkynes. An "active" role of the DES was suggested, assuming a hydrogen bond catalysis and an involvement in the stabilization of catalytically active copper intermediates. Moreover, GA/TMG eutectic mixture was found to be easily recycled, keeping the reaction yield almost unchanged for three consecutive runs [32].
cules 2023, 28, x FOR PEER REVIEW In 2021, Giofrè's and Tiecco's research groups showed dipolar cycloaddition reaction between terminal alkynes and or in natural DESs, affording variously substituted 1,2,3-triazole carried out in base-free conditions, proceeded in two different e acid/trimethylglycine (GA/TMG, 2:1 mol/mol) and ChCl/ascor mol/mol), although GA/TMG showed to be the best green so triazole derivatives 39 in good to quantitative yields (78-99%), f and azides linked to aromatic or alkyl groups (Scheme 13). On DES, due to its reducing properties, avoided the use of reducin mixture, albeit the reaction led to the formation of triazole deriv 97%) only with terminal aromatic alkynes. An "active" role of assuming a hydrogen bond catalysis and an involvement catalytically active copper intermediates. Moreover, GA/TMG found to be easily recycled, keeping the reaction yield almo consecutive runs [32]. Recently, Cicco and coworkers described a regio functionalized 1,2,3-triazole derivatives 41, through a 1,3-dipola between enolates of alkanones 40 and azides, in environmen eutectic mixtures [ChCl/urea and choline acetate (ChOAc)/ure metal-free protocol, performed under mild conditions such as aerobic conditions, showed a broad substrate scope, affording Scheme 13. Cycloaddition reaction between terminal alkynes and organic azides to obtain 1,2,3triazoles 39 in GA/TMG eutectic mixture.
Recently, Cicco and coworkers described a regioselective synthesis of functionalized 1,2,3-triazole derivatives 41, through a 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction between enolates of alkanones 40 and azides, in environmentally benign urea-based eutectic mixtures [ChCl/urea and choline acetate (ChOAc)/urea], Scheme 14 [33]. This metal-free protocol, performed under mild conditions such as room temperature and aerobic conditions, showed a broad substrate scope, affording the desired triazoles in 40-98% yields, overall, up to 13 h, Scheme 14. The eutectic mixture ChOAc/urea was also recycled for four runs, showing a decrease in the product yield from 98% (first cycle) to 66% (fourth cycle). Moreover, one-pot cycloaddition/reduction processes were successfully performed in ChCl/urea DES leading to functionalized triazoles with pharmacological properties [33]. metal-free protocol, performed under mild conditions such as room temperature aerobic conditions, showed a broad substrate scope, affording the desired triazole 40-98% yields, overall, up to 13 h, Scheme 14. The eutectic mixture ChOAc/urea was recycled for four runs, showing a decrease in the product yield from 98% (first cycle 66% (fourth cycle). Moreover, one-pot cycloaddition/reduction processes w successfully performed in ChCl/urea DES leading to functionalized triazoles w pharmacological properties [33]. Moreover, the tetrazole ring has been prepared in DES mixtures. The tetra nucleus is an important five-membered heterocycle, widely found in many nat products, and in several drugs and drug candidates [34]. Moreover, the tetrazole ring has been prepared in DES mixtures. The tetrazole nucleus is an important five-membered heterocycle, widely found in many natural products, and in several drugs and drug candidates [34].
In 2019, Xiong and coworkers prepared a series of 5-substituted-1H-tetrazole derivatives (43) through a one-pot cascade reaction involving an aryl aldehyde, hydroxylamine hydrochloride, and sodium azide [35]. The reaction, affording tetrazoles 43 in moderate to excellent yields (68-90%), was performed in the presence of Cu(OAc) 2 as the catalyst and used ChCl/urea mixture as an eco-friendly solvent (Scheme 15). According to the authors, the system DES-Cu(OAc) 2 could promote the [3+2] cycloaddition between sodium azide and the C=N bond of benzaldehyde oxime generated in situ, affording, after H 2 O elimination, the desired tetrazole product [35].

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In 2019, Xiong and coworkers prepared a series of 5-substituted-1H-tet derivatives (43) through a one-pot cascade reaction involving an aryl ald hydroxylamine hydrochloride, and sodium azide [35]. The reaction, affording tetr 43 in moderate to excellent yields (68-90%), was performed in the presence of Cu( as the catalyst and used ChCl/urea mixture as an eco-friendly solvent (Schem According to the authors, the system DES-Cu(OAc)2 could promote the cycloaddition between sodium azide and the C=N bond of benzaldehyde generated in situ, affording, after H2O elimination, the desired tetrazole product [3 Scheme 15. Synthesis of 5-substituted-1H-tetrazole derivatives (43) in ChCl/urea DES.
To obtain 5-substituted-tetrazole derivatives, a [3+2] cycloaddition reaction w performed between organic nitriles and sodium azide, employing a type I DES, n ChCl/ZnCl2 [36]. The eutectic mixture was found to play a dual role both as re medium and catalyst, and it could be recycled up to four consecutive runs. Aro nitriles bearing both electron-donating and withdrawing groups, benzyl nitriles, a as (E)-cinnamonitrile were smoothly converted into the desired heterocycles 44 0.5-7 h reaction time, at 140 °C, with good to excellent yields (76-94%), Scheme 16 Scheme 15. Synthesis of 5-substituted-1H-tetrazole derivatives (43) in ChCl/urea DES.
To obtain 5-substituted-tetrazole derivatives, a [3+2] cycloaddition reaction was also performed between organic nitriles and sodium azide, employing a type I DES, namely ChCl/ZnCl 2 [36]. The eutectic mixture was found to play a dual role both as reaction medium and catalyst, and it could be recycled up to four consecutive runs. Aromatic nitriles bearing both electron-donating and withdrawing groups, benzyl nitriles, as well as (E)-cinnamonitrile were smoothly converted into the desired heterocycles 44 within 0.5-7 h reaction time, at 140 • C, with good to excellent yields (76-94%), Scheme 16 [36]. medium and catalyst, and it could be recycled up to four con nitriles bearing both electron-donating and withdrawing groups as (E)-cinnamonitrile were smoothly converted into the desired 0.5-7 h reaction time, at 140 °C, with good to excellent yields (76-Scheme 16. Synthesis of 5-substituted-1H-tetrazole derivatives (44) in C
Molecules 2023, 28, x FOR PEER REVIEW Scheme 17. Synthesis of 1-alkyl-3,5-aryl trisubstituted 2(1H)-pyrazinones 47 in ChC 1,8-Naphthyridine and its derivatives are N-heterocycles with great biological significance. Indeed, this scaffold is present in many product numerous biological activities [41][42][43]. In 2016, Shaabani and co-worke environmentally friendly approach for the preparation of poly-functio naphthyridine derivatives 52, via a domino four-components reaction mixture ChCl/urea (Scheme 18) [44]. Particularly, fully substituted nap were synthesized by reacting a diamine 49 (i.e., ethylenediamine, propan 1,2-diaminocyclohexane), 1,1-bis(methylthio)-2-nitroethylene 51, 2-am 1,1,3-tricarbonitrile 50, and a carbonyl compound 48, such as benzaldehy isatin, ninhydrin, and naphthyl-2-carbaldehyde, in the DES ChCl/urea conditions and without the addition of an external catalyst (Scheme 18). It that the DES could have a dual role in the reaction, both as a green reactio as a catalyst for the process. Indeed, the urea component of the DES cou carbonyl cyano groups of the reagents via hydrogen bond formation [44]. 1,8-Naphthyridine and its derivatives are N-heterocycles with great chemical and biological significance. Indeed, this scaffold is present in many products that possess numerous biological activities [41][42][43]. In 2016, Shaabani and co-workers reported an environmentally friendly approach for the preparation of poly-functionalized fused naphthyridine derivatives 52, via a domino four-components reaction in the eutectic mixture ChCl/urea (Scheme 18) [44]. Particularly, fully substituted naphthyridines 52 were synthesized by reacting a diamine 49 (i.e., ethylenediamine, propanediamine, and 1,2-diaminocyclohexane), 1,1-bis(methylthio)-2-nitroethylene 51, 2-aminoprop-1-ene-1,1,3-tricarbonitrile 50, and a carbonyl compound 48, such as benzaldehyde derivatives, isatin, ninhydrin, and naphthyl-2-carbaldehyde, in the DES ChCl/urea, under mild conditions and without the addition of an external catalyst (Scheme 18). It was proposed that the DES could have a dual role in the reaction, both as a green reaction medium and as a catalyst for the process. Indeed, the urea component of the DES could activate the carbonyl cyano groups of the reagents via hydrogen bond formation [44]. 1,1,3-tricarbonitrile 50, and a carbonyl compound 48, such as benzaldehyde der isatin, ninhydrin, and naphthyl-2-carbaldehyde, in the DES ChCl/urea, und conditions and without the addition of an external catalyst (Scheme 18). It was p that the DES could have a dual role in the reaction, both as a green reaction med as a catalyst for the process. Indeed, the urea component of the DES could act carbonyl cyano groups of the reagents via hydrogen bond formation [44]. The quinazoline ring, a valuable scaffold found in many biologicall compounds [45], has been prepared in eutectic mixtures. In 2022, Kashin coworkers described a two-step one-pot synthesis of 2-styrylquinolines 57interesting optical properties (Scheme 19) performed in a DES [46]. Particul benzophenone derivative 53 reacted with a carbonyl compound (54)(55) or with protected piperidin-4-one 56, to produce, in situ, a quinoline derivative that, reaction with suitable aromatic or heteroaromatic aldehydes, afforded the corres 2-styrylquinoline derivatives 57-59 (Scheme 19). The synthetic method worke metal-free conditions, at 80 °C, using the eutectic mixture composed of 1,3-d urea (1,3-DMU) and LTA, in a 3:1 ratio, as the reaction medium. The reaction pr via a Friedlander annulation followed by Knoevenagel condensation (s activation) to give the products 57-59 in good to excellent yields (85-95%, Sch About the role of DES, it was suggested, based on density functional theor calculations, that it could be involved in sp 3 C-H activation, by promo enolization of the carbonyl compound (for Friedlander annulation) and the form enamine [46]. The quinazoline ring, a valuable scaffold found in many biologically active compounds [45], has been prepared in eutectic mixtures. In 2022, Kashinath and coworkers described a two-step one-pot synthesis of 2-styrylquinolines 57-59 with interesting optical properties (Scheme 19) performed in a DES [46]. Particularly, the benzophenone derivative 53 reacted with a carbonyl compound (54)(55) or with the Boc-protected piperidin-4-one 56, to produce, in situ, a quinoline derivative that, after the reaction with suitable aromatic or heteroaromatic aldehydes, afforded the corresponding 2-styrylquinoline derivatives 57-59 (Scheme 19). The synthetic method worked under metal-free conditions, at 80 • C, using the eutectic mixture composed of 1,3-dimethyl urea (1,3-DMU) and LTA, in a 3:1 ratio, as the reaction medium. The reaction proceeded via a Friedlander annulation followed by Knoevenagel condensation (sp 3 C-H activation) to give the products 57-59 in good to excellent yields (85-95%, Scheme 19). About the role of DES, it was suggested, based on density functional theory (DFT) calculations, that it could be involved in sp 3 C-H activation, by promoting the enolization of the carbonyl compound (for Friedlander annulation) and the formation of enamine [46].

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Moreover, 3-substituted-quinazolin-4(3H)-one derivatives were prepared by Kom et al. [47], using ChCl/urea eutectic solvent, in a two-step cyclization reacti Quinazolinones are a class of six-membered heterocycles exhibiting a range significant pharmacological properties, including antitumor activities [48]. In particu for the synthesis of 2-methyl-3-substituted-quinazolin-4(3H)-ones 62, at first, preparation of benzoxazinone 61, as an intermediate, starting from anthranilic acid and acetic anhydride, was carried out. Afterwards, benzoxazinone 61 and a prim amine were added to the ChCl-based DES, affording, under heating at 80 °C, corresponding benzo-fused derivatives 62 in 53-84% yield (Scheme 20). A dual role the DES, as both the green medium and catalyst, through the formation of hydrog bonds with the reactants and reaction intermediates, was hypothesized [47]. Moreover, 3-substituted-quinazolin-4(3H)-one derivatives were prepared by Komar et al. [47], using ChCl/urea eutectic solvent, in a two-step cyclization reaction. Quinazolinones are a class of six-membered heterocycles exhibiting a range of significant pharmacological properties, including antitumor activities [48]. In particular, for the synthesis of 2-methyl-3-substituted-quinazolin-4(3H)-ones 62, at first, the preparation of benzoxazinone 61, as an intermediate, starting from anthranilic acid 60 and acetic anhydride, was carried out. Afterwards, benzoxazinone 61 and a primary amine were added to the ChCl-based DES, affording, under heating at 80 • C, the corresponding benzo-fused derivatives 62 in 53-84% yield (Scheme 20). A dual role of the DES, as both the green medium and catalyst, through the formation of hydrogen bonds with the reactants and reaction intermediates, was hypothesized [47]. In 2022, the same authors, starting from aliphatic or aromatic isoth variously substituted anthranilic acids (63), were also able to synthe mercaptoquinazolin-4(3H)-one derivatives of 64, Scheme 21 [49]. Twenty based eutectic mixtures were screened, showing the combination ChCl/ur as the most effective to perform the reaction. In addition, a comparison of obtained with conventional stirring, microwave-assisted or ultra synthesis was carried out. In the reaction performed at 80 °C for 1 h, the or ultrasounds led to higher yields of the heterocycles 64 (17-76%), wh induced synthesis showed lower results (64 yields: 10-49%), Scheme 21. recyclability of the DES was examined showing that the reusability In 2022, the same authors, starting from aliphatic or aromatic isothiocyanates and variously substituted anthranilic acids (63), were also able to synthetize in DES 2-mercaptoquinazolin-4(3H)-one derivatives of 64, Scheme 21 [49]. Twenty different ChCl-based eutectic mixtures were screened, showing the combination ChCl/urea 1:2 mol/mol as the most effective to perform the reaction. In addition, a comparison of product yields obtained with conventional stirring, microwave-assisted or ultrasound-assisted synthesis was carried out. In the reaction performed at 80 • C for 1 h, the use of stirring or ultrasounds led to higher yields of the heterocycles 64 (17-76%), while microwave-induced synthesis showed lower results (64 yields: 10-49%), Scheme 21. Moreover, the recyclability of the DES was examined showing that the reusability of the eutectic mixture was good for four recycles, without any appreciable reduction in the product yield [49].
x FOR PEER REVIEW mixture was good for four recycles, without any appreciable reduction in the p yield [49]. The same eutectic mixture ChCl/urea has been applied both as a reaction medium and as a promoter for the synthesis of benzo-fused seven-membered N-heterocyclic systems such as tricyclic 1,4-benzodiazepines 68 and 1,4-benzoxazepines 69 (Scheme 22) [50]. Diazepines and their benzo-fused derivatives have attracted considerable interest in organic synthetic chemistry, especially because of their pharmacological significance [51,52]. These benzo-fused seven-membered heterocycles 68-69 were prepared in a ChCl-based DES at 80 • C through a one-pot, a multicomponent reaction involving (1) a benzaldehyde derivative 65, containing electron-donating or electron-withdrawing groups, (2) o-phenylenediamine or 2-aminophenol 66 and (3) dimedone 67 (Scheme 22) [50]. The benzodiazepine derivatives 68 were obtained in higher yields (80-94%) and in shorter reaction times (20-30 min) compared to the benzoxazepines 69 (68-88%, 30-40 min), both heterocycles without the use of additional metal or acid catalysts. Indeed, DES components, via hydrogen binding, could be able to activate carbonyl and imine groups of reagents and reaction intermediates, promoting the multicomponent reaction. The reusability of the eutectic mixture was evaluated too, obtaining excellent results for four consecutive reaction runs [50].
The same eutectic mixture ChCl/urea has been applied both as a reaction med and as a promoter for the synthesis of benzo-fused seven-membered N-heterocy systems such as tricyclic 1,4-benzodiazepines 68 and 1,4-benzoxazepines 69 (Scheme [50]. Diazepines and their benzo-fused derivatives have attracted considerable intere organic synthetic chemistry, especially because of their pharmacological signific [51,52]. These benzo-fused seven-membered heterocycles 68-69 were prepared ChCl-based DES at 80 °C through a one-pot, a multicomponent reaction involving benzaldehyde derivative 65, containing electron-donating or electron-withdraw groups, (2) o-phenylenediamine or 2-aminophenol 66 and (3) dimedone 67 (Scheme [50]. The benzodiazepine derivatives 68 were obtained in higher yields (80-94%) an shorter reaction times (20-30 min) compared to the benzoxazepines 69 (68-88%, 3 min), both heterocycles without the use of additional metal or acid catalysts. Ind DES components, via hydrogen binding, could be able to activate carbonyl and im groups of reagents and reaction intermediates, promoting the multicomponent reac The reusability of the eutectic mixture was evaluated too, obtaining excellent result four consecutive reaction runs [50]. Reductive strategies can be employed for the preparation of N-heterocy Hydrogenation reactions, and more generally the reductions, providing a direct r for the formation of C-H, N-H, and O-H bonds, are among the most u transformations in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, bulk, and fine chemicals [53-Our research group has recently reviewed recent advances in the field of redu synthetic strategies with a low environmental impact, performed in green solv derived from renewable sources [56]. Such sustainable reductive methodologies w also used to prepare reduced six-membered N-heterocycles. As a part of our ong interest in metal-catalyzed reactions [57][58][59][60][61] and sustainable synthetic methodolo [14,40,62,63], a Pd/C-catalyzed reductive process, involving in situ generation of from Al powder and basic water, was recently developed in the bio-based ChC eutectic mixture for the hydrogenation of a variety of organic compounds and for de-aromatization of heteroaromatic rings such as quinoline (Scheme 23) Particularly, the quinoline heterocycle could be smoothly reduced in a good yiel Reductive strategies can be employed for the preparation of N-heterocycles. Hydrogenation reactions, and more generally the reductions, providing a direct route for the formation of C-H, N-H, and O-H bonds, are among the most used transformations in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, bulk, and fine chemicals [53][54][55]. Our research group has recently reviewed recent advances in the field of reducing synthetic strategies with a low environmental impact, performed in green solvents derived from renewable sources [56]. Such sustainable reductive methodologies were also used to prepare reduced six-membered N-heterocycles. As a part of our ongoing interest in metal-catalyzed reactions [57][58][59][60][61] and sustainable synthetic methodologies [14,40,62,63], a Pd/C-catalyzed reductive process, involving in situ generation of H 2 , from Al powder and basic water, was recently developed in the bio-based ChCl/gly eutectic mixture for the hydrogenation of a variety of organic compounds and for the de-aromatization of heteroaromatic rings such as quinoline (Scheme 23) [64]. Particularly, the quinoline heterocycle could be smoothly reduced in a good yield of 75%, affording the 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline 70, a valuable scaffold for the preparation of bio-active compounds (Scheme 23) [65]. Moreover, the role of DES in the hydrogenation process has been postulated: the eutectic mixture, besides being a sustainable medium, also takes part in the activation of aluminum particles by removing the Al 2 O 3 protective layer from the metal surface, as well as makes a fairly safe process, due to its the insignificant volatility and the low thermal conductivity [64]. 75%, affording the 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroquinoline 70, a valuable scaffold for t of bio-active compounds (Scheme 23) [65]. Moreover, the role of hydrogenation process has been postulated: the eutectic mixture, be sustainable medium, also takes part in the activation of aluminum particle the Al2O3 protective layer from the metal surface, as well as makes a fairl due to its the insignificant volatility and the low thermal conductivity [64] Scheme 23. Aluminum-promoted reduction of quinoline in ChCl/gly as DES to tetrahydroquinoline scaffold 70.
The sustainable and eco-friendly eutectic mixture ChCl/gly pro effective medium also to perform the synthesis of valuable sixheterocycles, symmetrical 2,5-diarylpyrazines 73 [66]. Pyrazine derivative cyclic compounds with a wide range of applications in many areas, pharmacological field [67] as well as the coordination chemistry [68]. C were easily prepared from aryl azides (72), in yield up to 87%, v hydrogenation process involving the heterogenous catalyst Pd/C (1.0 mo pressure of H2, Scheme 24. Aryl azides 72 were synthesized in the same e in 73-97% yield, through a nucleophilic substitution of α-halocarbonyl with NaN3. The formation of the pyrazine scaffold is supposed to invol ketone intermediate, which is subsequently converted into the symmetrical 2,5-disubstituted pyrazine 73 (Scheme 24). The DES is sugge important role as a catalytic active species, able to promote an acid-cataly of the α-amino ketone intermediate from the aryl azide. Moreover, starting from arylacyl bromide 71 (Ar 1 = Ph, 4-MeC6H4, 2 2-naphthyl), the authors performed a one-pot two-step azidation/cyclizatio ChCl/gly DES, obtaining the corresponding pyrazine derivatives in excellent yields (64-95%) [66]. The sustainable and eco-friendly eutectic mixture ChCl/gly proved to be an effective medium also to perform the synthesis of valuable six-membered N-heterocycles, symmetrical 2,5-diarylpyrazines 73 [66]. Pyrazine derivatives are a class of cyclic compounds with a wide range of applications in many areas, including the pharmacological field [67] as well as the coordination chemistry [68]. Compounds 73 were easily prepared from aryl azides (72), in yield up to 87%, via a catalytic hydrogenation process involving the heterogenous catalyst Pd/C (1.0 mol%) and 3 atm pressure of H 2 , Scheme 24. Aryl azides 72 were synthesized in the same eutectic mixture in 73-97% yield, through a nucleophilic substitution of α-halocarbonyl compounds 71 with NaN 3 . The formation of the pyrazine scaffold is supposed to involve an α-amino ketone intermediate, which is subsequently converted into the corresponding symmetrical 2,5-disubstituted pyrazine 73 (Scheme 24). The DES is suggested to play an important role as a catalytic active species, able to promote an acid-catalyzed formation of the α-amino ketone intermediate from the aryl azide.

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the Al2O3 protective layer from the metal surface, as well as makes a fairly safe process, due to its the insignificant volatility and the low thermal conductivity [64]. Scheme 23. Aluminum-promoted reduction of quinoline in ChCl/gly as DES to provide 1,2,3,4tetrahydroquinoline scaffold 70.
The sustainable and eco-friendly eutectic mixture ChCl/gly proved to be an effective medium also to perform the synthesis of valuable six-membered Nheterocycles, symmetrical 2,5-diarylpyrazines 73 [66]. Pyrazine derivatives are a class of cyclic compounds with a wide range of applications in many areas, including the pharmacological field [67] as well as the coordination chemistry [68]. Compounds 73 were easily prepared from aryl azides (72), in yield up to 87%, via a catalytic hydrogenation process involving the heterogenous catalyst Pd/C (1.0 mol%) and 3 atm pressure of H2, Scheme 24. Aryl azides 72 were synthesized in the same eutectic mixture in 73-97% yield, through a nucleophilic substitution of α-halocarbonyl compounds 71 with NaN3. The formation of the pyrazine scaffold is supposed to involve an α-amino ketone intermediate, which is subsequently converted into the corresponding symmetrical 2,5-disubstituted pyrazine 73 (Scheme 24). The DES is suggested to play an important role as a catalytic active species, able to promote an acid-catalyzed formation of the α-amino ketone intermediate from the aryl azide. Moreover, starting from arylacyl bromide 71 (Ar 1 = Ph, 4-MeC6H4, 2,5-(OMe)2C6H3, 2-naphthyl), the authors performed a one-pot two-step azidation/cyclization processes in ChCl/gly DES, obtaining the corresponding pyrazine derivatives in reasonable to excellent yields (64-95%) [66]. Moreover, starting from arylacyl bromide 71 (Ar 1 = Ph, 4-MeC 6 H 4 , 2,5-(OMe) 2 C 6 H 3 , 2-naphthyl), the authors performed a one-pot two-step azidation/cyclization processes in ChCl/gly DES, obtaining the corresponding pyrazine derivatives in reasonable to excellent yields (64-95%) [66].

Synthesis of Five-Membered O-and S-Heterocycles
In 2014, Rodríguez-Álvarez et al. reported the first example of Au(I)-catalyzed cycloisomerization reaction of various γ-alkynoic acids 74 to form five-membered O-heterocycle derivatives dihydrofuran-2-one 75, in ChCl/urea (1:2) DES, Scheme 25 [69]. The methodology exploits the catalytic activity of neutral Au(I) organometallic complex, containing iminophosphorane ligands, namely [AuCl{κ 1 -S-(PTA)=NP(=S)(OPh) 2 }] 76 (PTA = 1,3,5triaza-7-phosphaadamantane). The desired lactones 75 were afforded an excellent yield (>90%) through standard bench experimental conditions: under air, at room temperature, and without co-catalysts (Scheme 25). Furthermore, the reaction proceeded well with low catalyst loading (1 mol%) and short reaction times (0.25-3.5 h). The authors found that the catalytic complex 76 was much more active in the ChCl/urea eutectic mixture compared to its polyalcohol-based counterparts [ChCl/gly or ChCl/ethylene glycol (EG)]. This could be due to the basic character of the ChCl/urea mixture and its more dipolar nature with respect to the other DESs employed. The polarity of the medium allowed easy and efficient recycling of the catalytic complex and DES for four successive cycles leaving the yield of the product almost unchanged. furane motifs is of great interest due to their presence in a plethora of natural molecu with the most disparate uses (i.e., flavors, fragrances, and drugs) [71,72] and conducting materials [73]. The methodology proceeds well with a very low cata loading (0.25 mol%), under mild reaction conditions (room temperature, under air, in short reaction time), obtaining the desired furanes 79 in excellent yield . The procedure was also applied to a large-scale reaction (starting from mmol of the substrate) and allowed to recycle the DES-catalyst system for up to consecutive cycles, without compromising the process efficiency. Moreover, the same reaction system was employed to carry out the one-pot tand cycloisomerization/Dies-Alder reaction between (Z)-enynols 80 and the activa diethylacetylenedicarboxylate 81 for the synthesis of the O-containing heterocycle oxanorbornadienes 83 with excellent yields (85-91%, Scheme 27a). Furthermore, one-pot tandem methodology was also active when an electron-poor unsatura substrate 82 (i.e., maleic anhydride and N-methylmaleimide) was employed for synthesis of exo-regioisomers 7-oxanorbornanes 84 (Scheme 27b) in a selective manne A year later, the same research group, developed another cycloisomerization reaction of (Z)-enynols 77 to afford furane derivatives 79, catalyzed by the neutral bis(iminophosphorane) Au(I) complex, namely [Au 2 Cl 2 (µ 2 -S,S-CH 2 {P(=NP(=S)(OPh) 2 )Ph 2 } 2 )] 78, in the eutectic mixture ChCl/gly [70]. The synthesis of furane motifs is of great interest due to their presence in a plethora of natural molecules with the most disparate uses (i.e., flavors, fragrances, and drugs) [71,72] and in conducting materials [73]. The methodology proceeds well with a very low catalyst loading (0.25 mol%), under mild reaction conditions (room temperature, under air, and in short reaction time), obtaining the desired furanes 79 in excellent yield (97-99%, Scheme 26). The procedure was also applied to a large-scale reaction (starting from 10 mmol of the substrate) and allowed to recycle the DES-catalyst system for up to ten consecutive cycles, without compromising the process efficiency.
ChCl/ethylene glycol (EG)]. This could be due to the basic character of the ChCl/ure mixture and its more dipolar nature with respect to the other DESs employed. Th polarity of the medium allowed easy and efficient recycling of the catalytic complex an DES for four successive cycles leaving the yield of the product almost unchanged.
A year later, the same research group, developed another cycloisomerizatio reaction of (Z)-enynols 77 to afford furane derivatives 79, catalyzed by the neutr bis(iminophosphorane) Au(I) complex, namely [Au2Cl2(μ 2 -S,S CH2{P(=NP(=S)(OPh)2)Ph2}2)] 78, in the eutectic mixture ChCl/gly [70]. The synthesis o furane motifs is of great interest due to their presence in a plethora of natural molecule with the most disparate uses (i.e., flavors, fragrances, and drugs) [71,72] and i conducting materials [73]. The methodology proceeds well with a very low cataly loading (0.25 mol%), under mild reaction conditions (room temperature, under air, an in short reaction time), obtaining the desired furanes 79 in excellent yield (97-99% Scheme 26). The procedure was also applied to a large-scale reaction (starting from 1 mmol of the substrate) and allowed to recycle the DES-catalyst system for up to te consecutive cycles, without compromising the process efficiency.  Moreover, the same reaction system was employed to carry out the one-pot tandem cycloisomerization/Dies-Alder reaction between (Z)-enynols 80 and the activate diethylacetylenedicarboxylate 81 for the synthesis of the O-containing heterocycles 7 oxanorbornadienes 83 with excellent yields (85-91%, Scheme 27a). Furthermore, th one-pot tandem methodology was also active when an electron-poor unsaturate substrate 82 (i.e., maleic anhydride and N-methylmaleimide) was employed for th synthesis of exo-regioisomers 7-oxanorbornanes 84 (Scheme 27b) in a selective manner. Moreover, the same reaction system was employed to carry out the one-pot tandem cycloisomerization/Dies-Alder reaction between (Z)-enynols 80 and the activated diethylacetylenedicarboxylate 81 for the synthesis of the O-containing heterocycles 7oxanorbornadienes 83 with excellent yields (85-91%, Scheme 27a). Furthermore, this one-pot tandem methodology was also active when an electron-poor unsaturated substrate 82 (i.e., maleic anhydride and N-methylmaleimide) was employed for the synthesis of exo-regioisomers 7-oxanorbornanes 84 (Scheme 27b) in a selective manner. Regarding the class of five-membered O-containing heterocycles, dihydroisobenzofuranes are a very widespread molecular structure in a plethora of natural substances [74]. Furthermore, the heterocyclic 1,3-diyhdroisobenzofurane functionality has been demonstrated to have among the most disparate therapeutic activities [75][76][77].
Very recently, in 2022, Ramón and co-workers developed the C-H activation between benzoic acid derivatives 85 and electron-poor olefins 86, catalyzed by [RuCl2(pcymene)]2 for the synthesis of variously substituted 1,3-diyhdrobenzoisobenzofuranes 87 (Scheme 28) [78]. The reaction proceeds well with low catalyst loading (2 mol%) in the eutectic mixture composed of betaine and hexafluoro i-propanol (HFIP) (1:2), affording the diyhdroisobenzofurane derivatives in good to excellent yields. Surprisingly, when methyl acrylate was employed as a substrate, a mixture of both cyclic 87 and acyclic 88 products were obtained (Scheme 28). Moreover, also the synthesis of the thiophen ring has been achieved in DES mixtures. Particularly, in 2016, Mancuso and coworkers performed, in ChCl/gly as a green solvent, a hetero-cyclodehydration reaction of 1-mercapto-3-yn-2-ols 89 to obtain substituted thiophens 90 [79]. The process was carried out for 8 h at 50 °C in the presence of a PdI2/KI catalytic system, leading to the desired heterocycles 90 in 65-83% yields (Scheme 29a). For all the examples reported, the DES/catalytic system could be Regarding the class of five-membered O-containing heterocycles, dihydroisobenzofuranes are a very widespread molecular structure in a plethora of natural substances [74]. Furthermore, the heterocyclic 1,3-diyhdroisobenzofurane functionality has been demonstrated to have among the most disparate therapeutic activities [75][76][77].
Very recently, in 2022, Ramón and co-workers developed the C-H activation between benzoic acid derivatives 85 and electron-poor olefins 86, catalyzed by [RuCl 2 (pcymene)] 2 for the synthesis of variously substituted 1,3-diyhdrobenzoisobenzofuranes 87 (Scheme 28) [78]. The reaction proceeds well with low catalyst loading (2 mol%) in the eutectic mixture composed of betaine and hexafluoro i-propanol (HFIP) (1:2), affording the diyhdroisobenzofurane derivatives in good to excellent yields. Surprisingly, when methyl acrylate was employed as a substrate, a mixture of both cyclic 87 and acyclic 88 products were obtained (Scheme 28). Regarding the class of five-membered O-containing heterocycles, dihydroisobenzofuranes are a very widespread molecular structure in a plethora of natural substances [74]. Furthermore, the heterocyclic 1,3-diyhdroisobenzofurane functionality has been demonstrated to have among the most disparate therapeutic activities [75][76][77].
Very recently, in 2022, Ramón and co-workers developed the C-H activation between benzoic acid derivatives 85 and electron-poor olefins 86, catalyzed by [RuCl2(pcymene)]2 for the synthesis of variously substituted 1,3-diyhdrobenzoisobenzofuranes 87 (Scheme 28) [78]. The reaction proceeds well with low catalyst loading (2 mol%) in the eutectic mixture composed of betaine and hexafluoro i-propanol (HFIP) (1:2), affording the diyhdroisobenzofurane derivatives in good to excellent yields. Surprisingly, when methyl acrylate was employed as a substrate, a mixture of both cyclic 87 and acyclic 88 products were obtained (Scheme 28). Moreover, also the synthesis of the thiophen ring has been achieved in DES mixtures. Particularly, in 2016, Mancuso and coworkers performed, in ChCl/gly as a green solvent, a hetero-cyclodehydration reaction of 1-mercapto-3-yn-2-ols 89 to obtain substituted thiophens 90 [79]. The process was carried out for 8 h at 50 °C in the presence of a PdI2/KI catalytic system, leading to the desired heterocycles 90 in 65-83% yields (Scheme 29a). For all the examples reported, the DES/catalytic system could be successfully recycled up to six runs. Furthermore, the same substrates 89 underwent an iodocyclization reaction, performed at room temperature for 5 h with I2, affording 3- Moreover, also the synthesis of the thiophen ring has been achieved in DES mixtures. Particularly, in 2016, Mancuso and coworkers performed, in ChCl/gly as a green solvent, a hetero-cyclodehydration reaction of 1-mercapto-3-yn-2-ols 89 to obtain substituted thiophens 90 [79]. The process was carried out for 8 h at 50 • C in the presence of a PdI 2 /KI catalytic system, leading to the desired heterocycles 90 in 65-83% yields (Scheme 29a). For all the examples reported, the DES/catalytic system could be successfully recycled up to six runs. Furthermore, the same substrates 89 underwent an iodocyclization reaction, performed at room temperature for 5 h with I 2 , affording 3-iodothiophene derivatives 91 in moderate to good yields (62-80%, Scheme 29b). Furthermore, in the case of the iodocyclization process, the eutectic mixture ChCl/gly could be easily reused several times (up to six runs), without any appreciable decrease in the product yield [79].
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Scheme 29. Hetero-cyclodehydration and iodocyclization of 1-mercapto-3-yn-2-ols
More recently, the same authors reported, in the DES ChCl/urea, an io reaction of 2-methylthiophenylacetylenes (92) to produce 3-iodobenzoth [80], a useful precursor of bio-active compounds (Scheme 30) [81]. The carried out at 60 °C for 18 h with differently substituted substrates, in the and KI, which probably supports sulfur demethylation. The possibility DES solvent was also assessed, showing no appreciable yield loss for s runs. Moreover, the synthesized heterocycles 93 were further emplo coupling partners in Sonogashira and Suzuki reactions to obtain benzothiophene derivatives [81].

Synthesis of Six-Membered O-Heterocycles
Coumarin backbone has attracted great interest from both synthetic chemists because of its photochemical properties [82] as well as its w biological activities including anti-HIV [83] and anticancer properties [84]. More recently, the same authors reported, in the DES ChCl/urea, an iodocyclization reaction of 2-methylthiophenylacetylenes (92) to produce 3-iodobenzothiophenes (93) [80], a useful precursor of bio-active compounds (Scheme 30) [81]. The reaction was carried out at 60 • C for 18 h with differently substituted substrates, in the presence of I 2 and KI, which probably supports sulfur demethylation. The possibility to recycle the DES solvent was also assessed, showing no appreciable yield loss for six consecutive runs. Moreover, the synthesized heterocycles 93 were further employed as cross-coupling partners in Sonogashira and Suzuki reactions to obtain functionalized benzothiophene derivatives [81]. the product yield [79].

Scheme 29. Hetero-cyclodehydration and iodocyclization of 1-mercapt
More recently, the same authors reported, in the DES ChC reaction of 2-methylthiophenylacetylenes (92) to produce 3-io [80], a useful precursor of bio-active compounds (Scheme 30 carried out at 60 °C for 18 h with differently substituted substr and KI, which probably supports sulfur demethylation. The DES solvent was also assessed, showing no appreciable yield runs. Moreover, the synthesized heterocycles 93 were furt coupling partners in Sonogashira and Suzuki reactions t benzothiophene derivatives [81].

Synthesis of Six-Membered O-Heterocycles
Coumarin backbone has attracted great interest from both chemists because of its photochemical properties [82] as we biological activities including anti-HIV [83] and anticancer prop In 2022, Rather and Ali reported an eco-friendly Pechma

Synthesis of Six-Membered O-Heterocycles
Coumarin backbone has attracted great interest from both synthetic and medicinal chemists because of its photochemical properties [82] as well as its wide range of biological activities including anti-HIV [83] and anticancer properties [84].
In 2022, Rather and Ali reported an eco-friendly Pechmann condensation for the synthesis of functionalized coumarins [85]. The reaction, performed at 110 • C in the green medium ChCl/LTA, afforded variously substituted coumarins 94 in good to excellent yields (60-98%), starting from various phenols and β-ketoesters (Scheme 31). Depending on the stereo-electronic properties of the reactants, the reaction time was observed to change considerably: the best result was achieved with the use of phloroglucinol as phenol and ethyl acetoacetate as β-ketoester; indeed, the desired Pechmann condensation product was obtained in just 10 min with a 98% of yield [85]. Moreover, the same eutectic mixture ChCl/LTA at a lower reaction t °C) was employed to prepare bis-coumarins 95 in 81-97% yields, hydroxycoumarin with aromatic aldehydes (Scheme 32). A dual role of solvent as well as the catalyst, via hydrogen bonding interactions, w furthermore, the eutectic mixture was effectively recycled for four significant decrease in the product yield was observed [85]. In the same year, González-Gallardo et al. reported a methodolo isocumarine derivatives via a C-H activation cross-coupling reaction be acids 96 and disubstituted alkynes 97 [78]. Isocumarines scaffolds are a f of natural products with synthetic and pharmaceutical applications [86 was catalyzed by the commercially available [RuCl2(p-cymene)]2 pre-Betaine/HFIP (1:2) eutectic solvent, using Cu(OAc)2 as an oxidant. Th tolerated various internal alkynes with aromatic, aryl-alkyl, and alkyl-alk affording the desired isocumarine derivatives 98 in good to excellent y Scheme 33).
As described by the authors, the same catalytic system was also effe H activation of variously decorated N-metoxybenzamides (used instead derivatives) and internal alkynes to afford isoquinoline derivatives in po Moreover, the same eutectic mixture ChCl/LTA at a lower reaction temperature (90 • C) was employed to prepare bis-coumarins 95 in 81-97% yields, by reacting 7-hydroxycoumarin with aromatic aldehydes (Scheme 32). A dual role of the DES as the solvent as well as the catalyst, via hydrogen bonding interactions, was suggested; furthermore, the eutectic mixture was effectively recycled for four runs and no significant decrease in the product yield was observed [85]. Moreover, the same eutectic mixture ChCl/LTA at a lower reaction temperatur °C) was employed to prepare bis-coumarins 95 in 81-97% yields, by reactin hydroxycoumarin with aromatic aldehydes (Scheme 32). A dual role of the DES a solvent as well as the catalyst, via hydrogen bonding interactions, was sugge furthermore, the eutectic mixture was effectively recycled for four runs an significant decrease in the product yield was observed [85]. In the same year, González-Gallardo et al. reported a methodology to pro isocumarine derivatives via a C-H activation cross-coupling reaction between be acids 96 and disubstituted alkynes 97 [78]. Isocumarines scaffolds are a fascinating of natural products with synthetic and pharmaceutical applications [86]. The rea was catalyzed by the commercially available [RuCl2(p-cymene)]2 pre-catalyst in Betaine/HFIP (1:2) eutectic solvent, using Cu(OAc)2 as an oxidant. The methodo tolerated various internal alkynes with aromatic, aryl-alkyl, and alkyl-alkyl substit affording the desired isocumarine derivatives 98 in good to excellent yields (70-Scheme 33).
As described by the authors, the same catalytic system was also effective for t H activation of variously decorated N-metoxybenzamides (used instead of benzoic derivatives) and internal alkynes to afford isoquinoline derivatives in poor to exce yields (20-93%). In the same year, González-Gallardo et al. reported a methodology to produce isocumarine derivatives via a C-H activation cross-coupling reaction between benzoic acids 96 and disubstituted alkynes 97 [78]. Isocumarines scaffolds are a fascinating class of natural products with synthetic and pharmaceutical applications [86]. The reaction was catalyzed by the commercially available [RuCl 2 (p-cymene)] 2 pre-catalyst in the Betaine/HFIP (1:2) eutectic solvent, using Cu(OAc) 2 as an oxidant. The methodology tolerated various internal alkynes with aromatic, aryl-alkyl, and alkyl-alkyl substituents affording the desired isocumarine derivatives 98 in good to excellent yields (70-99%, Scheme 33).
As described by the authors, the same catalytic system was also effective for the C-H activation of variously decorated N-metoxybenzamides (used instead of benzoic acid derivatives) and internal alkynes to afford isoquinoline derivatives in poor to excellent yields (20-93%).
As described by the authors, the same catalytic system was also effective for the C-H activation of variously decorated N-metoxybenzamides (used instead of benzoic acid derivatives) and internal alkynes to afford isoquinoline derivatives in poor to excellent yields (20-93%). Another important O-containing heterocycle, with the most diverse technological and pharmacological activities [87,88], is the xanthane ring. Moreover, this heterocycle Another important O-containing heterocycle, with the most diverse technological and pharmacological activities [87,88], is the xanthane ring. Moreover, this heterocycle has a high synthetic value because of its intrinsic reactivity related to the inbuilt pyran ring [89].
In 2021, Shaibuna et al. developed the sustainable synthesis of 1,8-dioxooctahydroxanthenes 100, through the reaction of aldehydes 99 with dimedone using the type IV DES ZrOCl 2 ·8H 2 O/EG (1:2) as both catalyst and reaction medium [90]. The optimized methodology allowed us to obtain the desired octahydroxanthane derivatives 100 in good to excellent yields (85-96%), in short reaction times (10-30 min), and at room temperature (Scheme 34). The eutectic mixture plays a key role in the reaction by activating the aldehyde group through a hydrogen bond interaction between the EG of the DES and the carbonyl oxygen [90].

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Miscellaneous
The development of synthetic protocols for the preparation of multi-hete compounds has attracted researchers in the last few years due to their st complexity and variety. This type of heterocycles has demonstrated their impor coordination chemistry, material sciences, and the pharmaceutical industry [93].
Indeed, Zhang and co-workers developed a three-component reaction isatins 106, malonitrile, and anilinolactones 107, mediated by supported moly on graphene oxide (GO-Mo)/Fe3O4 as the heterogeneous magnetic catalyst, synthesis of spirooxindole dihydropyridines 108 in ChCl/urea solvent [94]. The proceeded well with low catalyst loading (2 mol%), and required microwave irr at 500 W to be conducted in short reaction times (50-120 min). The meth demonstrated a wide substrate scope and proceeded smoothly with various de isatins 106 and anilinolactones 107, affording the desired spiroo dihydropyridines derivatives 108 in good to excellent yields (Scheme 36) [94]. M the catalyst was easily recovered, thanks to its magnetic characteristics, and eff reused with the DES for eight subsequent cycles, leaving unchanged the efficiency.

Miscellaneous
The development of synthetic protocols for the preparation of multi-heterocyclic compounds has attracted researchers in the last few years due to their structural complexity and variety. This type of heterocycles has demonstrated their importance in coordination chemistry, material sciences, and the pharmaceutical industry [93].
Indeed, Zhang and co-workers developed a three-component reaction between isatins 106, malonitrile, and anilinolactones 107, mediated by supported molybdenum on graphene oxide (GO-Mo)/Fe 3 O 4 as the heterogeneous magnetic catalyst, for the synthesis of spirooxindole dihydropyridines 108 in ChCl/urea solvent [94]. The reaction proceeded well with low catalyst loading (2 mol%), and required microwave irradiation at 500 W to be conducted in short reaction times (50-120 min). The methodology demonstrated a wide substrate scope and proceeded smoothly with various decorated isatins 106 and anilinolactones 107, affording the desired spirooxindole dihydropyridines derivatives 108 in good to excellent yields (Scheme 36) [94]. Moreover, the catalyst was easily recovered, thanks to its magnetic characteristics, and effectively reused with the DES for eight subsequent cycles, leaving unchanged the process efficiency.
In 2021, the eutectic mixture ChCl/urea was used as an eco-friendly solvent by Nguyen and coworkers to carry out a four-component reaction involving an aromatic or heteroaromatic aldehyde, ethyl acetoacetate, hydrazine (hydrazine hydrate or phenylhydrazine), and malononitrile (Scheme 37) [95]. This reaction was applied to the preparation of pyranopyrazoles 109, scaffolds with interesting biological properties [96], and employed a synthesized sulfonated amorphous carbon (AC-SO 3 H) as the catalyst at room temperature (Scheme 37). The pyranopyrazole derivatives 109 were obtained in a range of yields from 9% to 91%. Particularly, steric hindrances of the aldehyde had a significant influence on the yield process, and the efficiency of forming the desired heterocycle 109 was the lowest (9% yield) when the reaction was performed with benzaldehyde-containing substituents at the ortho position (e.g., OH). On the contrary, the desired product was obtained with excellent yield by using heterocyclic aldehydes, with the best results for 5-chlorofuran-2-carbaldehyde (product yield: 91%) [95]. Although the use of catalytic system AC-SO 3 H/[ChCl][urea] 2 provided the desired heterocycles in lower yield than other procedures drawn from the literature, this methodology showed some advantages such as eco-friendly, simple procedure, and mild reaction conditions. coordination chemistry, material sciences, and the pharmaceutical industry [93].
Indeed, Zhang and co-workers developed a three-component reaction between isatins 106, malonitrile, and anilinolactones 107, mediated by supported molybdenum on graphene oxide (GO-Mo)/Fe3O4 as the heterogeneous magnetic catalyst, for the synthesis of spirooxindole dihydropyridines 108 in ChCl/urea solvent [94]. The reaction proceeded well with low catalyst loading (2 mol%), and required microwave irradiation at 500 W to be conducted in short reaction times (50-120 min). The methodology demonstrated a wide substrate scope and proceeded smoothly with various decorated isatins 106 and anilinolactones 107, affording the desired spirooxindole dihydropyridines derivatives 108 in good to excellent yields (Scheme 36) [94]. Moreover, the catalyst was easily recovered, thanks to its magnetic characteristics, and effectively reused with the DES for eight subsequent cycles, leaving unchanged the process efficiency. In 2021, the eutectic mixture ChCl/urea was used as an eco-friendly solvent by Nguyen and coworkers to carry out a four-component reaction involving an aromatic or heteroaromatic aldehyde, ethyl acetoacetate, hydrazine (hydrazine hydrate or phenylhydrazine), and malononitrile (Scheme 37) [95]. This reaction was applied to the preparation of pyranopyrazoles 109, scaffolds with interesting biological properties [96], and employed a synthesized sulfonated amorphous carbon (AC-SO3H) as the catalyst at room temperature (Scheme 37). The pyranopyrazole derivatives 109 were obtained in a range of yields from 9% to 91%. Particularly, steric hindrances of the aldehyde had a significant influence on the yield process, and the efficiency of forming the desired heterocycle 109 was the lowest (9% yield) when the reaction was performed with benzaldehyde-containing substituents at the ortho position (e.g., OH). On the contrary, the desired product was obtained with excellent yield by using heterocyclic aldehydes, with the best results for 5-chlorofuran-2-carbaldehyde (product yield: 91%) [95]. Although the use of catalytic system AC-SO3H/[ChCl][urea]2 provided the desired heterocycles in lower yield than other procedures drawn from the literature, this methodology showed some advantages such as eco-friendly, simple procedure, and mild reaction conditions. Other heterocycles with biological activities were recently prepared by Zhao et al. [97]. Specifically, they performed a green Hantzsch synthesis of ferrocene-thiazole hybrids 112 in the DES ChCl/gly at 85 °C, starting from bromoacetylferrocene 110 and variously substituted aryl thioureas or carbothioamides 111. This synthetic route led to heterocycles 112 in good to excellent yields (65-91%), Scheme 38. The ChCl-based eutectic mixture acts both as an eco-friendly medium and catalyst via hydrogen bond interactions, and it can be reused for up to three consecutive runs without any appreciable reduction in the product yield. Other heterocycles with biological activities were recently prepared by Zhao et al. [97]. Specifically, they performed a green Hantzsch synthesis of ferrocene-thiazole hybrids 112 in the DES ChCl/gly at 85 • C, starting from bromoacetylferrocene 110 and variously substituted aryl thioureas or carbothioamides 111. This synthetic route led to heterocycles 112 in good to excellent yields (65-91%), Scheme 38. The ChCl-based eutectic mixture acts both as an eco-friendly medium and catalyst via hydrogen bond interactions, and it can be reused for up to three consecutive runs without any appreciable reduction in the product yield. Furthermore, a preliminary in vitro antibacterial assay of the synthesized molecules 112 showed significant antibacterial activity against Gram (+) B. subtilis and Gram (−) E. coli of the fluoro-substituted ferrocene-thiazole hybrid obtained from compound 110 and 1-(4fluorophenyl)thiourea [MIC (minimum inhibitory concentration) value of 7.8125 µg mL −1 , Scheme 38] [97].

Conclusions
After reviewing the syntheses of N-, O-, and S-heterocycles in eutectic mixtu several general observations can be made. The experimental conditions described generally mild and the majority of authors reported the use of neutral react Additionally, the non-volatile nature of DESs and their compatibility with water ena the recycling of both metal catalysts and the solvent, ultimately reducing costs waste production. While the efficacy of these synthetic methodologies is indisput the role of DES, which is believed to promote H-bond catalysis, requires fur investigation to validate its supposed unique activities that cannot be explained so through the general principles of solvent effects.
Author Contributions: S.P. and A.S. contributed to conceptualization, to writing and reviewin the manuscript. F.M. and L.T. contributed to writing the manuscript. All authors have read an agreed to the published version of the manuscript.
Funding: This research was funded by Regione Puglia "Research for Innovation (REFIN Project "Sintesi a basso impatto ambientale di molecole farmacologicamente attive in sol eutettici di origine naturale", project no. D2464488, in the framework of POR PUGLIA FESR 2014/2020 projects.

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Conclusions
After reviewing the syntheses of N-, O-, and S-heterocycles in eutectic mixtures, several general observations can be made. The experimental conditions described are generally mild and the majority of authors reported the use of neutral reactants. Additionally, the non-volatile nature of DESs and their compatibility with water enables the recycling of both metal catalysts and the solvent, ultimately reducing costs and waste production. While the efficacy of these synthetic methodologies is indisputable, the role of DES, which is believed to promote H-bond catalysis, requires further investigation to validate its supposed unique activities that cannot be explained solely through the general principles of solvent effects.
Author Contributions: S.P. and A.S. contributed to conceptualization, to writing and reviewing the manuscript. F.M. and L.T. contributed to writing the manuscript. All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.