Sc triflate mesoporous-based catalysts have been prepared using a two-step strategy (i.e., Atrane method) based on the formation of the hierarchic bimodal porosity in the first step and the formation of Sc triflate complexes at the materials surface in the second step. All solids were analyzed by EPMA, surface area, and pore size values, XRD, TEM, FTIR, and 45 Sc NMR static spectra. The catalysts have been investigated in the synthesis of 4,4′-methylenedianiline (4,4′-MDA) from aniline and 4-aminobenzylalcohol. 4,4′-MDA was obtained with selectivities over 85.0% for a conversion of aniline of 31%, at 80°C and after 24h. Using microwaves, selectivities of 90% in 4,4′-MDA were reached in only 3h. Important key parameters influencing the catalytic performances seem to be the scandium content and the nature of the formed Sc species. By replacing formaldehyde with 4-aminobenzylalcohol, the necessity of additional steps for neutralization and separation of the wastes can be eliminated.