“…Hence, our method provides a simple catalytic alternative for traditional stochiometric procedures with primary amines. The resulting 1,4‐azasilinanes have recently attracted interest due to their potential applications, e. g. as insect repellants, [25] antibiotics, [26] among others [27] . Moreover, bioactive silicon compounds have demonstrated advantages, such as higher bioactivity, over their conventional carbon drug‐scaffolds, highlighting the importance for new synthetic methods [28]…”