Abstract

AbstractCNN pincer ruthenium(II) and osmium(II) complexes of general formula RuCl(CNN)(dppb) (1 a‐c) and OsCl(CNN)(dppb) (2 a,b) (dppb=Ph2P(CH2)4PPh2, HCNN=[6‐(p‐tolyl)‐2‐pyridyl]methylamine (4), N‐methyl‐[6‐(p‐tolyl)‐2‐pyridyl]methylamine (7) and N,N‐dimethyl‐[6‐(p‐tolyl)‐2‐pyridyl]methylamine (8)) were prepared and assessed as catalysts in the hydrogenation of a variety of imines. Among the examined complexes, the Ru‐complex 1 a, RuCl(4)(dppb), showed the best activity, reducing N‐aryl and N‐alkyl imines to the related amines in high yields (up to 100 %) with a catalyst loading of 0.1‐1 mol% and under mild conditions (5 atm H2, 40‐70 °C). The Os‐complexes exhibited a lower activity than their ruthenium analogues. Despite this, the Os‐complex 2 a, OsCl(4)(dppb), was successful in the reduction of N‐benzylideneaniline at 70 °C, affording a rare example of application of osmium complexes in the catalytic hydrogenation of imines.

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