Production of Primary Amines by Reductive Amination of Biomass-Derived Aldehydes/Ketones
Transformation of biomass into valuable nitrogen-containing compounds is highly desired, yet limited success has been achieved. Here Prof. Tao Zhang from DICP reported an efficient catalyst system, partially reduced Ru/ZrO2, which could catalyze the reductive amination of a variety of biomass-derived aldehydes/ketones in aqueous ammonia. With this approach, a spectrum of renewable primary amines was produced in good to excellent yields. Moreover, they have demonstrated a two-step approach for production of ethanolamine, a large-market nitrogen-containing chemical, from lignocellulose in an overall yield of 10 %. Extensive characterizations showed that Ru/ZrO2-containing multivalence Ru association species worked as a bifunctional catalyst, with RuO2 as acidic promoter to facilitate the activation of carbonyl groups and Ru as active sites for the subsequent imine hydrogenation.

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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.201610964/full