Traditionally, anilines can be alkylated with reactive alkyl halides but now more
safe reagents such as alcohols or even amines can be used. To overcome the limits
of homogeneous catalysis for aniline N-alkylation, we have developed a protocol that
employs simple Pd/C as a heterogeneous catalyst under microwave dielectric heating.
The process, based on the easy Pd-mediated oxidation of primary amines to imines followed
by aniline addition, is characterized by a high atom economy as ammonia is the only
other product of the reaction. This kind of aniline alkylation with amines has been
carried out both in ionic liquid medium using [bmim]PF6 or in a more traditional solvent such as THF where the catalyst could be successfully
recycled more times. The reusability of the catalyst was further confirmed by using
material recycled from the amination in a standard alkene hydrogenation without loss
of efficiency.
Key words
hydrogen transfer - microwave chemistry - oxidation - amination - palladium