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Benzimidazol-2 Ruthenium Complexes for C-N Bond Formation through Alcohol Dehydrogenation

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A low temperature hydrogen borrowing approach to generate secondary amines using benzimidazole-based N-heterocyclic carbene (BNHC) ruthenium complexes is reported. A series of the piano-stool complexes of the type [(eta 6-p-cymene)(BNHC)RuCl2] (1a-g) were synthesized via one-pot reaction of the NHC salt precursor, Ag2O, and [RuCl2(p-cymene)]2 and characterized using con-ventional spectroscopic techniques. The geometry of two precursors, [(eta 6-p-cymene)(Me4BnMe2BNHCCH2OxMe)RuCl2] (1f) and [(eta 6-p-cymene)(Me5BnMe2BNHCCH2OxMe)RuCl2] (1g), was studied by single crystal X-ray diffraction. These catalysts were found to dehydrogenate alcohols efficiently at temperatures as low as 50 degrees C to allow Schiff-base condensation and subsequent imine hydrogenation to afford secondary amines. Notably, this ruthenium-based procedure enables the N-alkylation of aromatic and heteroaromatic primary amines with a wide range of primary alcohols in excellent yields of up to 98%. The present methodology is green and water is liberated as the sole byproduct.

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Özdemir, Namık/0000-0003-3371-9874; Nawaz, Zahid/0000-0003-2436-1081;

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Turkish Journal of Chemistry

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47

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5

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1209

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