Ligandless nickel-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation of alkenes and alkynes using water as the hydrogen donor†
Abstract
The first general route for nickel-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation reaction of alkenes and alkynes using water as the hydrogen source has been developed. The method features the use of inexpensive and air-stable nickel(II) salt as the pre-catalyst and zinc powder as a reducing agent, allowing the TH reaction to occur under mild reaction conditions with a wide substrate scope and functional group tolerance. No ligand was required for this reaction. The reaction has also been applied successfully to the reduction of nitrogen-containing heterocycles.
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