Nonmetal catalyzed hydrogenation of carbonyl compounds.

Scott DJ, Fuchter MJ, Ashley AE

Solutions of the Lewis acid B(C6F5)3 in 1,4-dioxane are found to effectively catalyze the hydrogenation of a variety of ketones and aldehydes. These reactions, the first to allow entirely metal-free catalytic hydrogenation of carbonyl groups under relatively mild reaction conditions, are found to proceed via a "frustrated Lewis pair" mechanism in which the solvent, a weak Brønsted base yet moderately strong donor, plays a pivotal role.

Keywords:

Aldehydes

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Ketones

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Dioxanes

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Hydrogenation

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Catalysis

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Lewis Acids