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- Borohydride refers to the anion [BH4]−, which is also called tetrahydridoborate, and its salts. Borohydride or hydroborate is also the term used for compounds...
- Sodium borohydride, also known as sodium tetrahydridoborate and sodium tetrahydroborate, is an inorganic compound with the formula NaBH4 (sometimes written...
- Lithium borohydride (LiBH4) is a borohydride and known in organic synthesis as a reducing agent for esters. Although less common than the related sodium...
- Unlike most other metal–borohydrides, which are ionic structures, aluminium borohydride is a covalent compound. Aluminium borohydride is formed by the reaction...
- Direct borohydride fuel cells (DBFCs) are a subcategory of alkaline fuel cells which are directly fed by sodium borohydride or pot****ium borohydride as a...
- Uranium borohydride is the inorganic compound with the empirical formula U(BH4)4. Two polymeric forms are known, as well as a monomeric derivative that...
- Beryllium borohydride is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Be[BH4]2. Beryllium borohydride is formed by the reaction of beryllium hydride...
- other borohydrides, it is used as a reducing agent in organic synthesis. This colourless salt is prepared by protonolysis of sodium borohydride with acetic...
- For example, Na[BH3(CN)] is less reducing than its counterpart sodium borohydride, containing [BH4]−. Sodium cyanoborohydride is a mild reducing agent...
- nonreactive with certain molten salts such as lithium fluoride, lithium borohydride, and sodium hydride. With a molar m**** of 7.95 g/mol, it is the lightest...