“…The wide range of applications of benzodiazepines has attracted many researchers and various methods are known for their synthesis under different conditions. Among these methods condensation of o-phenelendiamine and ketones in the presence of a variety of catalysts like p-toluenesulfonic acid (Pasha and Jayashankara, 2006), silica sulfuric acid (Ahmad and Ali, 2007), p-nitrobenzoic acid (Varala, et al, 2008), sodium tetrachloroaurate dehydrate (Shi, et al, 2010), AlCl 3 (More, et al, 2011) polyethylene glycol (Konda, et al, 2011). Unfortunately these methods involve many limitations like tedious work up procedure, producing undesired washes, applications of expensive catalyst and reagents, long reaction times, unsatisfactory yield, high purification cast.In last few years, there has been growing interest in the use of organic catalyst that can proceed and accomplish the reaction under aerobic atmosphere, other notable advantages are, commercially less expensive (Scheme 1)…”