Author Topic: MP-NEt3BH4 in place of NaBH4 for reductions  (Read 1784 times)

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MP-NEt3BH4 in place of NaBH4 for reductions
« on: August 12, 2002, 09:11:00 PM »
Is there any reason that one could not use macroporous triethylammonium methylpolystyrene borohydride in place of NaBH4 for reductive amination?

I'm sure the DEA would rather skip it than waste an entire breath asking me why the fuck I would order macroporous triethylammonium methylpolystyrene borohydride

http://www.argotech.com/PDF/resins/mp_borohydride.pdf




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Should work fine.
« Reply #1 on: August 12, 2002, 10:45:00 PM »
This product should work fine for the reduction of methylimines. The only negative is that it is bulky - about 300 grams per mole of BH4.

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Re: 'Should work fine.'
« Reply #2 on: August 12, 2002, 11:20:00 PM »
Thanks,
I suspected as much but I am never 100% with anything for lack of an official education.  Been dreaming on reductions and borohydride substitutes came to mind.  I know this one is a little obscure.  I'm learning though.  I'm not sure how much this shit costs but even an inconvienient substitute is a good one, and sometimes a good precaution, when your own name is on the order form.

Flip

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