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Sodium borohydride (NaBH4) is a reducing agent that finds application in chemistry, both in the laboratory and on an industrial scale.
The compound is soluble in alcohols, certain ethers, and water, although it slowly hydrolyzes.
CAUTION:
Sodium borohydride is a source of hydrogen or diborane, which are both flammable. Spontaneous ignition can result from solution of sodium borohydride in dimethylformamide.
Zhu et al. (2020) (doi.org/10.1002/anie.201915988) report a facile method for the NaBH4 synthesis with high yield and low costs.
Using this method NaBH4 is mechanochemically synthesized by ball-milling Mg, Na2B4O7·10H2O, and Na2CO3 in a 18:1:1 molar ratio. A yield of 75.7% is reaced after 20h and a yield of 78.6% is reaced after 30h.
When Na2B4O7·10H2O and Na2B4O7·5H2O are ball-milled simultaneously with Na2CO3 and Mg in a molar ratio of 0.6:0.4:1:22, NaBH4 is also successfully synthesized.
Mg can also be replaced by Al or Ca to synthesize NaBH4.
To prevent Mg oxidation by atmospheric oxygen a inert atmosphere is necessary.
Kind regards
The compound is soluble in alcohols, certain ethers, and water, although it slowly hydrolyzes.
CAUTION:
Sodium borohydride is a source of hydrogen or diborane, which are both flammable. Spontaneous ignition can result from solution of sodium borohydride in dimethylformamide.
Zhu et al. (2020) (doi.org/10.1002/anie.201915988) report a facile method for the NaBH4 synthesis with high yield and low costs.
Using this method NaBH4 is mechanochemically synthesized by ball-milling Mg, Na2B4O7·10H2O, and Na2CO3 in a 18:1:1 molar ratio. A yield of 75.7% is reaced after 20h and a yield of 78.6% is reaced after 30h.
When Na2B4O7·10H2O and Na2B4O7·5H2O are ball-milled simultaneously with Na2CO3 and Mg in a molar ratio of 0.6:0.4:1:22, NaBH4 is also successfully synthesized.
Mg can also be replaced by Al or Ca to synthesize NaBH4.
To prevent Mg oxidation by atmospheric oxygen a inert atmosphere is necessary.
Kind regards
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