Condensation of structurally diverse aldehydes including heterocyclic aldehydes, like furfural, with various amines in the
presence of calcium oxide affording the corresponding imines in solvent-free conditions in good to excellent yields under
microwave irradiation is described. A comparative study has been done under thermal conditions. The synergy between dry media
and microwave irradiation in this reaction is evaluated by condensing less electrophilic aldehydes with poorly nucleophilic
amines. The main advantages of this environmentally friendly protocol are the use of the non-toxic and inexpensive reagent
calcium oxide and the considerable rate enhancement in comparison with a thermal reaction.
Keywords Calcium oxide - imines - solvent-free conditions - microwave irradiation - green chemistry