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Development of a General Non‐Noble Metal Catalyst for the Benign Amination of Alcohols with Amines and Ammonia
Authors:Xinjiang Cui  Xingchao Dai  Prof Dr Youquan Deng  Dr Feng Shi
Institution:1. Centre for Green Chemistry and Catalysis, Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 18, Middle Tianshui Road, Lanzhou, 730000 (P. R. China), Fax: (+86)?931‐8277088;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049 (P. R. China)
Abstract:The N‐alkylation of amines or ammonia with alcohols is a valuable route for the synthesis of N‐alkyl amines. However, as a potentially clean and economic choice for N‐alkyl amine synthesis, non‐noble metal catalysts with high activity and good selectivity are rarely reported. Normally, they are severely limited due to low activity and poor generality. Herein, a simple NiCuFeOx catalyst was designed and prepared for the N‐alkylation of ammonia or amines with alcohol or primary amines. N‐alkyl amines with various structures were successfully synthesized in moderate to excellent yields in the absence of organic ligands and bases. Typically, primary amines could be efficiently transformed into secondary amines and N‐heterocyclic compounds, and secondary amines could be N‐alkylated to synthesize tertiary amines. Note that primary and secondary amines could be produced through a one‐pot reaction of ammonia and alcohols. In addition to excellent catalytic performance, the catalyst itself possesses outstanding superiority, that is, it is air and moisture stable. Moreover, the magnetic property of this catalyst makes it easily separable from the reaction mixture and it could be recovered and reused for several runs without obvious deactivation.
Keywords:alcohols  amination  ammonia  heterogeneous catalysis  non‐noble metals
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