Reductive amination catalyzed by iridium complexes using carbon monoxide as a reducing agent

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Abstract

Development of novel, sustainable catalytic methodologies to provide access to amines represents a goal of fundamental importance. Herein we describe a systematic study for the construction of a variety of amines catalyzed by a well-defined homogeneous iridium complex using carbon monoxide as a reducing agent. The methodology was shown to be compatible with functional groups prone to reduction by hydrogen or complex hydrides.

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Moskovets, A. P., Usanov, D. L., Afanasyev, O. I., Fastovskiy, V. A., Molotkov, A. P., Muratov, K. M., … Chusov, D. (2017). Reductive amination catalyzed by iridium complexes using carbon monoxide as a reducing agent. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 15(30), 6384–6387. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ob01005b

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