1-Hydrosilatrane is an air- and moisture-stable hydride reducing reagent that exhibits high functional group compatibility. The Adler group has used 1-hydrosilatrane for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes as well as the direct reductive amination of ketones under mild conditions.
The Journal of organic chemistry, 84(9), 5021-5026 (2019-04-12)
The asymmetric direct reductive amination of prochiral ketones with aryl amines using 1-hydrosilatrane with a chiral Brønsted acid catalyst is reported. This is the first known example of chiral Brønsted acid-catalyzed asymmetric reductive amination using a silane as the hydride
1-Hydrosilatrane: A Locomotive for Efficient Ketone Reductions.
Varjosaari E S, et al.
European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2017(2), 229-232 (2017)
Silatrane as a Practical and Selective Reagent for the Reduction of Aryl Aldehydes to Benzylic Alcohols.
Skrypai V, et al.
European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2016(12), 2207- 2211 (2016)
As a versatile hydride reagent, 1-hydrosilatrane can be used in reduction reactions to synthesize alcohols, amines, their chiral counterparts, and esters from aldehydes/ketones.
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