Selective reductive amination of aldehydes from nitro compounds catalyzed by molybdenum sulfide clusters

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Abstract

Secondary amines are selectively obtained from low value starting materials using hydrogen and a non-noble metal-based catalyst. The reductive amination of aldehydes from nitroarenes or nitroalkanes is efficiently catalyzed by a well-defined diamino molybdenum sulfide cluster in a one-pot homogeneous reaction. The integrity of the molecular cluster catalyst is preserved along the process.

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Pedrajas, E., Sorribes, I., Junge, K., Beller, M., & Llusar, R. (2017). Selective reductive amination of aldehydes from nitro compounds catalyzed by molybdenum sulfide clusters. Green Chemistry, 19(16), 3764–3768. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7gc01603d

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