Studies on the mechanism of transition-metal-assisted sodium borohydride and lithium aluminum hydride reductions
JO Osby, SW Heinzman, B Ganem
Index: Journal of the American Chemical Society, , vol. 108, # 1 p. 67 - 72
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Abstract
... and lithium aluminum hydride (LiA1H4) have become the preeminent reducing agents of modern organic chemistry. ... 0002-7863/86/ 1508-0067$01 SO/O 0 1986 American Chemical Society ... Difficulties in working with a hetero- geneous system forced us to make several minor ...
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