“…Most of them are concerned with N-alkylation by using sodium hydroxide in acetone [15], inorganic catalysts, e.g., iodine in 1,2-dichloroethane [16], sodium hydride [19], or potassium carbonate in DMF [14,20]. Usually, in order to obtain significant reaction yields, these procedures require temperatures above 80 o C, which produces side reactions, mainly thermal decomposition.…”