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- Borohydride abstract "Borohydride refers to the anion BH4− and its salts. Borohydride is also the term used for compounds containing BH4-nXn−, for example cyanoborohydride (B(CN)H3−) and triethylborohydride (B(C2H5)3H−). Such compounds find wide use as reducing agents in organic synthesis. The most important borohydrides are lithium borohydride and sodium borohydride, but other salts are well known (see Table). Tetrahydroborates are also of academic and industrial interest in inorganic chemistry.".
- Q2306480 abstract "Borohydride refers to the anion BH4− and its salts. Borohydride is also the term used for compounds containing BH4-nXn−, for example cyanoborohydride (B(CN)H3−) and triethylborohydride (B(C2H5)3H−). Such compounds find wide use as reducing agents in organic synthesis. The most important borohydrides are lithium borohydride and sodium borohydride, but other salts are well known (see Table). Tetrahydroborates are also of academic and industrial interest in inorganic chemistry.".
- Borohydride comment "Borohydride refers to the anion BH4− and its salts. Borohydride is also the term used for compounds containing BH4-nXn−, for example cyanoborohydride (B(CN)H3−) and triethylborohydride (B(C2H5)3H−). Such compounds find wide use as reducing agents in organic synthesis. The most important borohydrides are lithium borohydride and sodium borohydride, but other salts are well known (see Table). Tetrahydroborates are also of academic and industrial interest in inorganic chemistry.".
- Q2306480 comment "Borohydride refers to the anion BH4− and its salts. Borohydride is also the term used for compounds containing BH4-nXn−, for example cyanoborohydride (B(CN)H3−) and triethylborohydride (B(C2H5)3H−). Such compounds find wide use as reducing agents in organic synthesis. The most important borohydrides are lithium borohydride and sodium borohydride, but other salts are well known (see Table). Tetrahydroborates are also of academic and industrial interest in inorganic chemistry.".