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 (http://www.argotech.com/PDF/resins/mp_borohydride.pdf)
"I like you, but I wouldn't want to see you working with subatomic particles."