“…However, when it comes to CN bonds, hydrogenation is still a challenge for homogeneous catalysis . Noble metals such as rhodium, palladium, ruthenium, or iridium were initially reported for the reductive amination of carbonyl compounds, using molecular hydrogen, formic acid, transfer hydrogenation, or borrowing hydrogen. , Among all catalysts discovered, ruthenium became the most extensively used metal . In particular, Noyori and Shvo catalysts (represented in Scheme ) have been used for the hydrogenation of the previously mentioned polar functional groups …”