Abstract
AbstractThe commercially available chlorodicarbonylrhodium(I) dimer was shown to be a highly active catalyst in the hydrosilylation of aldimines and ketimines under mild conditions. From these initial results, new procedures for the direct reductive amination of aldehydes and ketones employing this rhodium complex were developed with various primary and secondary amines in the presence of hydrosilanes.
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