Magnetically Recyclable Borane Lewis Acid Catalyst for Hydrosilylation of Imines and Reductive Amination of Carbonyls
Vitthal B. Saptal, Prabodh Ranjan, Radek Zbořil, Marek Nowicki, Jedrzej Walkowiak- General Energy
- General Materials Science
- General Chemical Engineering
- Environmental Chemistry
Fluorinated arylborane‐based Lewis acid catalysts have shown remarkable activity and serve as ideal examples of transition metal‐free catalysts for diverse organic transformations. However, their homogeneous nature poses challenges in terms of recyclability and separation from reaction mixtures. This work presents an efficient technique for the heterogenization of boron Lewis acid catalysts by anchoring Piers’ borane to allyl‐functionalized iron oxide. This catalyst demonstrates excellent activity in the hydrosilylation of imines and the reductive amination of carbonyls using various silanes as reducing agents under mild reaction conditions. The catalyst exhibits broad tolerance towards a wide range of functional substrates. Furthermore, it exhibits good recyclability and can be easily separated from the products using an external magnetic field. This work represents a significant advance in the development of sustainable heterogenous metal‐free catalysts for organic transformations.