Hantzsch esters, which are products of the Hantzsch Dihydropyridine Synthesis, are mild reducing agents, that are often used in transfer hydrogenations of activated C=C bonds, C=O bonds in carbonyl compounds, and C=N bonds in imines. The presence of a Lewis or Brønstedt acid catalyst for further activation of the hydrogen acceptor is often required. In case of chiral catalysts, transfer hydrogenations can occur enantioselectively.
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