ABSTRACT

Triazoles and tetrazoles are biologically significant five-membered heterocyclic that constitute the skeletons of several commercially marketed drugs and other heterocyclic compounds, which have a diverse range of biological activities including antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticancer, antidiabetic, and other potentials. During the last two decades, nanotechnology has remained synthetically important from a synthetic chemistry viewpoint This chapter accounts for the recent advances in biological activity and the synthesis of triazoles and tetrazoles using nanocatalysts (NCs).