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Solid tritium donors

Neither tritium or deuterium gas, with zero dipole moments, can be expected to interact positively with microwave radiation. Their low solubilities are seen as a further disadvantage. Our thoughts therefore turned towards an alternative procedure, of using solid tritium donors and the one that has found most favor with us is formate, usually as the potassium, sodium or ammonium salt. Catalytic hydrogen transfer of this kind is remarkably efficient as the results for a-methylcinnamic acid show [50]. The thermal reaction, when performed at a temperature of 50 °C, takes over 2 h to come to equilibrium whereas the microwave-enhanced reaction is complete within 5 min. A further advantage is that more sterically hindered al-kenes such as a-phenylcinnamic acid which are reduced with extreme difficulty when using H2 gas and Wilkinson s catalyst are easily reduced under microwave-enhanced conditions. [Pg.445]


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