Ruthenium nanoparticle catalyzed selective reductive amination of imine with aldehyde to access tertiary amines†
Abstract
Reductive amination is one of the most frequently used transformations in organic synthesis. Herein, we developed a novel ruthenium nanoparticle embedded ordered mesoporous carbon catalyst (Ru–OMC) and a new hydrosilylation process for the synthesis of tertiary amines. We present a direct reductive amination of imines (CN bond) with aldehydes (CO bond) using hydrosilane as the reducing reagent under mild conditions. Moreover, the Ru–OMC catalysts can be reused for up to 14 runs without noticeably losing activity.