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Reductive N-Alkylation of Amines with Ketones Using Heterogeneous Polysilane-Palladium Catalysts under Continuous-Flow Conditions.

Taisei SenzakiYuki SaitoShū Kobayashi
Published in: Organic letters (2024)
This work reports a continuous-flow reductive N-alkylation of amines with ketones using molecular hydrogen. The reaction, performed with highly active polysilane-modified heterogeneous palladium catalysts, enables the efficient synthesis of diversely substituted amines under mild flow conditions. The developed catalyst exhibits sustained activity for 5 days (turnover number of >2400). Moreover, the utility of the method is demonstrated by the synthesis of a key intermediate of the active pharmaceutical ingredient teneligliptin.
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