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googleviet
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December 24, 2007, 08:29:56 PM »
I want to reduce C=N to CNNH but I don't have enough money to buy reductive reagents (e.g. LiALH4, NaBH4, NaCNBH3,...). Is there any way to prepare them in laboratory. Or is there any way to reduce with cheaper reagents.
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Can you be more specific what your reagent and desired product is? I.e. starting with H2CN, HCN etc...
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my topic is the transition -C=O -> -C-NH2 -> -CONH-R. I try to find out the best procedure with cheap reagents, especially reductive reagents. The keyword may be reduction amination. Can I prepare LiAlH4 or NaBH4 in my lab?Maybe I have to search on internet first?
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Those reagents are already rather cheap.
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