Tin-containing ordered mesoporous silica materials (Sn-OMS) were synthesized by two different routes, viz. by the direct hydrothermal method (Sn–MCM-41, Sn–MCM-48) and by the grafting method (Sn/MCM-41, Sn/MCM-48, Sn/SBA-15). The materials were characterized in detail by ICP-OES analysis, XRD, FTIR, N 2 adsorption–desorption, SEM and UV–vis analysis. The catalytic activity of the tin-modified mesoporous materials was ratified in the Meerwein–Ponndorf–Verley reduction of carbonyl compounds using secondary alcohols (2-butanol and 2-propanol) as hydrogen transfer agents. A comparison of catalytic activities of tin-containing mesoporous materials prepared by the two routes, dictates that tin-grafted mesoporous materials show higher catalytic activity than the tin incorporated mesoporous catalysts, even though both the materials had similar tin loadings. Among the tin-grafted catalysts, the samples prepared using the tin precursor, Me 3 SnCl, showed better activity than the other precursors Bu 3 SnCl, Ph 3 SnCl and Ph 2 SnCl 2 and among the mesoporous supports, Si–MCM-41 shows better catalytic results than the other supports like Si–MCM-48 and Si–SBA-15.