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ChemInform, 2006
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Hindered rotation of the borohydride ion in potassium and sodium borohydride
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1974The hindered rotational energy levels of the borohydride ion in the high temperature phases of NaBH4 and KBH4 have been computed. The Hamiltonian which describes the motion of the borohydride ion in NaBH4 is invariant under the direct product group Ō × O, while the Hamiltonian for the borohydride ion in KBH4 is invariant under the direct product group ...
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Synthetic Communications, 1995
Calcium borohydride reduces both aliphatic and aromatic esters to alcohols completely in the presence of alkene catalysts. The intermediate borates formed during the reduction of aromatic esters are converted to aldehydes with aqueous NaOC1 in good yields.
S. Narasimhan +2 more
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Calcium borohydride reduces both aliphatic and aromatic esters to alcohols completely in the presence of alkene catalysts. The intermediate borates formed during the reduction of aromatic esters are converted to aldehydes with aqueous NaOC1 in good yields.
S. Narasimhan +2 more
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Reductions with sulfurated borohydrides. I. Preparation of sulfurated borohydrides
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1968Sodium borohydride reacts with sulfur at room temperature in the presence of appropriate organic solvents to give a sulfurated borohydride: NaBH2S3. The formulation of this hydride has been established by infrared, nuclear magnetic resonance, and elementary analysis. Thermal decomposition and hydrolysis are reported.
J. M. Lalancette, A. Frêche, R. Monteux
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Reductions with sulfurated borohydrides. III. Borohydrides incorporating selenium and tellurium
Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1969The reactions of selenium and tellurium with lithium, sodium, potassium, and tetramethylammonium borohydrides have been examined, using the hydrogen evolution as a measurement of the replacement of hydrogen by the chalcogen on the borohydride anion.
J. M. Lalancette, M. Arnac
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Electrochemical Analysis of Borohydride Hydrolysis in a Direct Borohydride Fuel Cell
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2006Abstract not Available.
Tae-Hyun Yang +4 more
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Tetrabutylammonium borohydride. Borohydride reductions in dichloromethane
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1976Douglas J. Raber, Wayne C. Guida
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Metallo Borohydrides. I. Aluminum Borohydride
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1940H. I. Schlesinger +2 more
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