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Excellent Catalytic Performances of a Au/C-CuO Binary System in the Selective Oxidation of Benzylamines to Imines under Atmospheric Oxygen.

Yuki YamamotoMiyuto OtaShintaro KodamaMichio UeshimaAkihiro NomotoAkiya OgawaMitsunori FuruyaKiminori Kawakami
Published in: ACS omega (2021)
A green method of the oxidation of benzylamines to imines was developed using a novel binary system of Au/C-CuO. This system was evaluated under atmospheric oxygen, and the corresponding imines were obtained in up to 100% yields by loading 0.006 mol % of Au/C and 1.25 mol % of CuO under mild conditions. This system was also successfully applied to the syntheses of N -containing functional molecules, as well as that of imines on the scale of several grams. Furthermore, the turnover number of the system (more than 8000 times on a gold basis) as well as its ability to be reused more than 10 times for benzylamine oxidation demonstrates the excellent durability and recyclability of the developed system.
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