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Rhodium‐Catalysed Reductive Amination for the Synthesis of Tertiary Amines

Jonas Bianga, Niklas Kopplin, Jonas Hülsmann, Dieter Vogt, Thomas Seidensticker

2020Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A procedure for the synthesis of tertiary amines via reductive amination of aldehydes with molecular hydrogen as a reducing agent using homogeneous rhodium catalysis is presented. Using an amine to aldehyde ratio of 4/1 enabled the synthesis of tertiary amines from nine different aldehydes and nine different secondary amines with selectivities up to 99% and turnover frequencies (TOF) up to 7200 h −1 . The reaction showed a high tolerance against alcohol and ester functions allowing the formation of multifunctional molecules. In addition, secondary amines can also be produced by this synthesis. For all compounds, activities were determined by hydrogen gas‐uptake. In order to increase the sustainability and efficiency of the procedure, a dosing strategy has been successfully developed. Using the determined reaction indicators enabled the stoichiometric use of aldehydes and amines without significant loss of selectivity. magnified image

Topics & Concepts

Reductive aminationChemistryRhodiumAldehydeAmine gas treatingSelectivityAminationCatalysisTertiary amineOrganic chemistryAlcoholCombinatorial chemistryAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisCarbon dioxide utilization in catalysisChemical Synthesis and Analysis