Manganese catalyzed reductive amination of aldehydes using hydrogen as a reductant

D Wei, A Bruneau-Voisine, DA Valyaev… - Chemical …, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
D Wei, A Bruneau-Voisine, DA Valyaev, N Lugan, JB Sortais
Chemical Communications, 2018pubs.rsc.org
A one-pot two-step procedure was developed for the alkylation of amines via reductive
amination of aldehydes using molecular dihydrogen as a reductant in the presence of a
manganese pyridinyl-phosphine complex as a pre-catalyst. After the initial condensation
step, the reduction of imines formed in situ is performed under mild conditions (50–100° C)
with 2 mol% of catalyst and 5 mol% of tBuOK under 50 bar of hydrogen. Excellent yields (>
90%) were obtained for a large combination of aldehydes and amines (40 examples) …
A one-pot two-step procedure was developed for the alkylation of amines via reductive amination of aldehydes using molecular dihydrogen as a reductant in the presence of a manganese pyridinyl-phosphine complex as a pre-catalyst. After the initial condensation step, the reduction of imines formed in situ is performed under mild conditions (50–100 °C) with 2 mol% of catalyst and 5 mol% of tBuOK under 50 bar of hydrogen. Excellent yields (>90%) were obtained for a large combination of aldehydes and amines (40 examples), including aliphatic aldehydes and amino-alcohols.
The Royal Society of Chemistry
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