“…We were interested in the use of zinc metal in view of several factors promoting its use as a green reductant: i) atom economy, ii) low toxicity, iii) relative stability in air and water, and iv) low cost. Examples of the reduction of imines by zinc metal are reported, either in organic solvents [ 25 – 29 ] or in basic aqueous medium [ 30 ]. We recognized that this process could be considerably simplified by the development of a one-pot procedure involving the combination of a primary amine, aldehyde, and zinc in water, thereby avoiding the isolation of the intermediate imine.…”