Reductive Methylation of Benzylamine with Formaldehyde on Raney Ni and Pd/C Catalysts
Abstract
The synthesis of benzyl(dimethyl)amine by reductive methylation of benzylamine with formaldehyde over Pd/C and Raney-Ni catalysts was studied. It was found that over the palladium catalyst, the major by-product is only toluene, whereas over the nickel catalyst, small amounts of toluene are formed and the other by-products originating from the double bond migration in an imine intermediate. The observed differences suggest different interactions between the reactants and the palladium or nickel surface.Downloads
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2000-08-15
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Volf, J., Matejovic, K., & Petrisko, M. (2000). Reductive Methylation of Benzylamine with Formaldehyde on Raney Ni and Pd/C Catalysts. Chemické Listy, 94(7). Retrieved from http://w-ww.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/2497
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