“…10,11 However, in addition to the reagent cost, the need for additional equivalents of amines and excess reagents adds to the difficulties in the separation of the amides from stoichiometric quantities of the side products. Leading the intense activity in developing alternate catalyzed direct amidation protocols 12,13 are boron- 14 and siliconbased 15 catalysts as well as transition metal salts, particularly those of Ti, [16][17][18] Mn, 19 Fe, 20 Zn, 21,22 Zr, 17,23,24 In, 25 Hf, 26 Ta, 27,28 etc. Indeed, some of these reactions are carried out in sealed tubes and are effective only for aliphatic acids and several of these protocols are inefficient for amidation with anilines.…”