Journal of Molecular Liquids

Reductive amination of aldehydes and ketones catalyzed by deep eutectic solvent using sodium borohydride as a reducing agent

D Saberi, J Akbari, S Mahdudi, A Heydari

Index: Saberi, Dariush; Akbari, Jafar; Mahdudi, Samaneh; Heydari, Akbar Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2014 , vol. 196, p. 208 - 210

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Abstract

Abstract Different derivatives of aldehydes/ketones were subjected under reductive amination reaction in the presence of ChCl/Urea as a green and biocompatible catalyst. Sodium borohydride was used as a reducing agent. Secondary amines were achieved with high selectivities and yields.

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