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Synonyms: Potassium tetrahydroborate
Potassium borohydride a chemical used in synthesis as a selective reducing agent. It is very selective and as such will only reduce ketones or aldehydes to their corresponding alcohols. It is used to synthesize chloramphenicol, vitamin A, thiopenicol, atropine, and scopolamine. It differs from other borohydrides as it is insoluble in ethanol, ether, and THF.
P 2140 (OTTO) Potassium borohydride, 98% Cas 13762-51-1 - used to synthesize chloramphenicol, vitamin A, thiopenicol, atropine, and scopolamine. It differs from other borohydrides as it is insoluble in ethanol, ether, and THF. P 2140 (OTTO) Potassium borohydride, 98% Cas 13762-51-1 - used in synthesis as a selective reducing agent.
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Calcium carbonate, anhydrous, ACS reagent, ≥99%
13465-08-2
Hydroxylammonium nitrate solution
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Potassium bromate, 99%
136-52-7
Cobalt octoate, 8.5% toluene
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