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Tetrabutylammonium borohydride ketones

Transformation of ketones to alcohols has been accomplished by many hydrides and complex hydrides by lithium aluminum hydride [55], by magnesium aluminum hydride [89], by lithium tris tert-butoxy)aluminum hydride [575], by dichloroalane prepared from lithium aluminum hydride and aluminum chloride [816], by lithium borohydride [750], by lithium triethylboro-hydride [100], by sodium borohydride [751,817], by sodium trimethoxyborohy-dride [99], by tetrabutylammonium borohydride [771] and cyanoborohydride [757], by chiral diisopinocampheylborane (yields 72-78%, optical purity 13-37%) [575], by dibutyl- and diphenylstannane [114], tributylstanrume [756] and others Procedure 21, p. 209). [Pg.107]

The reducing power of tetralkylammonium borohydrides in dichloromethane is similar to that observed in water or alcohol. A convenient preparation of tetrabutyl-ammonium borohydride has recently been reported [11] and the utility of the reagent has been surveyed [12]. In dichloromethane solution, tetrabutylammonium borohydride readily reduces aldehydes, ketones and acid chlorides while reacting only very slowly with esters (see Table 12.2). [Pg.217]

An alternative procedure is to convert the carbonyl compound into the toluene-p-sulphonylhydrazone,12 followed by reduction with either sodium borohydride in acetic acid,13 or with catecholborane, followed by decomposition of the intermediate with sodium acetate or tetrabutylammonium acetate.14 The former method is illustrated by the conversion of undecan-6-one into undecane (Expt 5.6), and the latter by the conversion of acetophenone into ethylbenzene (Expt 6.4, Method B). A feature of these methods is that with a, / -unsaturated ketones, migration of the carbon-carbon multiple bond occurs thus the tosylhydrazone of isophorone gives 3,3,5-trimethylcyclohex-l-ene, and the tosylhydrazone of oct-3-yn-2-one gives octa-2,3-diene. [Pg.476]


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