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Magnesium boron hydride, reactions

Ethyl-2-methyl-3-(10,11) -dihydro-5H-dibenzo [a,d] cycloheptene-5-ylidene)-1 -pyrrolinium iodide (4.7 g) was dissolved in 7 cc of methanol. To this solution there were added 1.4 g of sodium boron hydride within about 80 minutes with stirring and stirring of the solution was continued for two hours to complete the reaction. The reaction mixture was acidified with 10% aqueous hydrochloric acid solution and then the methanol was distilled off. The residual solution was alkalized with 20% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution and extracted with ether. The ether layer was dried over magnesium sulfate and the ether was distilled off. The resulting residue was further distilled under reduced pressure to yield 2.0 g of 1-ethyl-2-methyl-3-(10,11 ) dihydro-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cycloheptene-5-ylidene)pyrrolidine (boiling point 167°C/4 mm Hg.). [Pg.1256]

The earliest syntheses of boron hydrides were grossly inefficient, giving mixtures of products of A-5% total yields. These procedures were based upon the reaction of magnesium boride with hydrochloric acid. Only much later were yields of 11% obtained when 8N phosphoric acid was used (2). [Pg.2]

Complex aluminum and boron hydrides can contain other cations. The following compounds are prepared by metathetical reactions of lithium aluminum hydride or sodium borohydride with the appropriate salts of other metals sodium aluminum hydride [55], magnesium aluminum hydride [59], lithium borohydride [90], potassium borohydride [9i], calcium borohydride [92] and tetrabutylammonium borohydride [95]. [Pg.14]

Borides Carbon boride, CB6. and silicon borides SiB3 and SiB6 are hard, crystalline solids, produced in ihe electric furnace magnesium boride, Mgi B2, brown solid, by reaction of boron oxide and magnesium powder ignited, forms boron hydrides with HC1 calcium boride, Ca3 B2, forms boron hydrides and hydrogen gas with IIC1. [Pg.254]

It has been involved in many industrial explosions. Explodes on contact with aluminum + barium nitrate + potassium nitrate + water. Forms explosive mixtures with aluminum powder + titanium dioxide, ethylene glycol (240°C), cotton lint (245°C), furfural (270°C), lactose, metal powders (e.g., aluminum, iron, magnesium, molybdenum, nickel, tantalum, titanium), sulfur, titanium hydride. Reaction with ethanol + heat forms the explosive ethyl perchlorate. Violent reaction or ignition under the proper conditions with aluminum + aluminum fluoride, barium chromate + mngsten or titanium, boron + magnesium + silicone rubber, ferrocenium diammine-tetrakis(thiocyanato-N) chromate(l —), potassium hexacyanocobaltate(3—), A1 +... [Pg.1166]


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Boronation reaction

Hydriding reaction

Magnesium hydride

Magnesium reactions

Reactions Boron

Reactions hydrides

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