CAS 65013-26-5
:Bis(triphosphine)iminium borohydride
Description:
Bis(triphosphine)iminium borohydride, identified by its CAS number 65013-26-5, is a coordination compound featuring a central iminium ion coordinated to two triphosphine ligands and a borohydride anion. This compound typically exhibits a complex structure due to the presence of the bulky triphosphine ligands, which can influence its reactivity and stability. The iminium ion contributes to its unique electronic properties, making it a potential candidate for various catalytic applications. The borohydride component serves as a reducing agent, which can facilitate hydrogen transfer reactions. In terms of solubility, it is generally soluble in polar organic solvents, which is characteristic of many coordination compounds. The compound's reactivity can be modulated by the nature of the triphosphine ligands, allowing for fine-tuning in synthetic applications. Overall, bis(triphosphine)iminium borohydride represents an interesting class of compounds in coordination chemistry, with potential applications in catalysis and materials science.
Formula:C36H34BNP2
Synonyms:- Bis(Triphenylphosphoranylidene)Ammonium Borohydri
- Bistriphenylphosphineiminiumborohydrideminwhitepowder
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Bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium borohydride, min. 97%
CAS:Bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium borohydride, min. 97%
Formula:(C6H5)3PNBH4Purity:min. 97%Color and Shape:white pwdr.Molecular weight:553.44


