“…Over the past few decades, impressive hydroelementation strategies have been developed using main group catalysts (s-block and p-block), including strong Lewis acids, frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs), commercially available bases, and even catalyst-free conditions . In the field of catalyst-free hydroelementation, hydrosilylation reactions are less studied than hydroboration. , Moreover, regarding the reduction of imines, aryl-imines are most commonly investigated with rare examples of alkyl ketimines. , Obviously, earth-abundant metals such as Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Co have also emerged as good alternative catalysts (Scheme a). Using these metals, very good results were obtained for the reduction of aldimines, and harsher conditions were generally necessary for the reduction of ketimines.…”