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Sodium dithionite imines

Pojer, P.M. (1979) Reduction of imines and cleavage of oximes by sodium dithionite. Aust. J. Chem. 32, 201-204. [Pg.1104]

Hydrogen will not reduce ketones or imines using CATHy or related catalysts. Inorganic hydrogen donors that have been used include dithionite and di-hydrogenphosphite salts, metal hydrides such as sodium borohydride, and sodium cyanoborohydride. Recently, amines have been shown to function as hydrogen donors with some catalysts. The enzymic cofactor NADH can be used stoichiometrically, and the potential exists to use this catalytically [56]. [Pg.1229]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.8 , Pg.36 ]




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