“…Ferrocenylamines possess rich chemistry and a wide range of applications because of their electron-rich aromatic nature, the nucleophilicity of the amino group, their high electrochemical potential, and their unique stereostructure as sandwich-like compounds. 1,2 Many ferrocenylamine derivatives have been synthesized and frequently incorporate metals, for example, palladium, 3–5 platinum, 6 copper, 7 bismuth, 8 silver, 9 gold, 9,10 and rhodium. 11 Their complexes are widely used as catalysts in various organic reactions for example, selective hydrogenation, 12–15 cross–coupling reactions, 12,16,17 and for the synthesis of ferrocene-fused heterocycles.…”