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developments in the
chemistry of
diborane and the
borohydrides.
General summary". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 75: 186–90. doi:10.1021/ja01097a049...
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Borohydrides find wide use as
reducing agents in
organic synthesis. The most
important borohydrides are
lithium borohydride and
sodium borohydride, but...
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Unlike most
other metal–
borohydrides,
which are
ionic structures,
aluminium borohydride is a
covalent compound.
Aluminium borohydride is
formed by the reaction...
- P. Jr (1952). "Preparation of
Quaternary Ammonium Borohydrides from
Sodium and
Lithium Borohydrides". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 74 (9): 2346–2348. doi:10.1021/ja01129a048...
- the
borohydride. However, by the time the
synthesis method was finalized, the
problems related to
uranium hexafluoride were solved.
Borohydrides are nonideal...
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Beryllium borohydride is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Be[BH4]2.
Beryllium borohydride is
formed by the
reaction of
beryllium hydride...
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other borohydrides, it is used as a
reducing agent in
organic synthesis. This
colourless salt is
prepared by
protonolysis of
sodium borohydride with acetic...
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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...
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award and her
doctorate in 2014 for
research into
hydrogen storage with
borohydrides,
after which she
moved in
Bologna and
worked at the
Institute of Microelectronics...
- Alternatively, a
small amount of
diborane product can be
added to form
lithium borohydride,
which will
react with the BF3 to
produce more diborane,
making the reaction...