Aqueous reductive amination using a dendritic metal catalyst in a dialysis bag

Beilstein J Org Chem. 2013 May 17:9:960-5. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.9.110. Print 2013.

Abstract

Water-soluble dendritic iridium catalysts were synthesized by attaching a reactive metal complex to DAB-Am dendrimers via an adapted asymmetric bipyridine ligand. These dendritic catalysts were applied in the aqueous reductive amination of valine while contained in a dialysis bag. Comparable conversions were observed as for the noncompartmentalized counterparts, albeit with somewhat longer reaction times. These results clearly show that the encapsulated catalyst system is suitable to successfully drive a complex reaction mixture with various equilibrium reactions to completion.

Keywords: aqueous reductive amination; cascade catalysis; compartmentalization; dendritic catalysts; dialysis.