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On the Alkali Metal Salts Derived from the Diammoniate of Diborane1

Schaeffer et al., 1956

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4726071148750616697
Author
Schaeffer G
Adams M
Koenig F
Koenig S
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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The reaction of an alkali metal with an ammonia solution of the diammoniate of diborane, B2H6-2NH3, gives upon removal of the solvent the alkali metal borohydride and aminoborine:+ B2H6-2NH3= iH2+ NH5+ MBH (+ BH2NH2. During removal of the solvent …
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