Sodium borohydride is the tamer cousin of lithium aluminium hydride (LAH). It is used in aqueous solution to e.g. reduce aldehydes and ketones, but it leaves acids, amides and esters alone. Here I start an exploration of why it is such a different reducing agent.
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The mechanism of borohydride reductions. Part 1: ethanal.
Sunday, April 12th, 2015Tags:aqueous solution, Chemical bond, chemical bonding, Chemistry, Electronic effect, energy, final product, free energy barrier, Hydride, Hydrogen bond, immediate product, Lithium aluminium hydride, reduction
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