1988
DOI: 10.1002/chin.198832091
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ChemInform Abstract: Hypophosphorous Acid as a Hydride Ion Donor.

Abstract: 091ChemInform Abstract Anhydrous hypophosphorous acid reduces triphenylcarbinol (I) to give triphenylmethane (II). Diphenylmethane (IV) is obtained in a lower yield from the analogous reduction of diphenylcarbinol (III). Treatment of 1-chloro-1-methylcyclohexane (V) with hypophosphorous acid in the presence of aluminum trichloride forms methylcyclohexane (VI).

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“…170 Different functions have been tested. However, only triphenylcarbinol was reduced in triphenylmethane 171 with a good yield of 93% and recently exemplified. 172 Currently, sodium hypophosphite has been used for the reduction of graphene oxide containing oxygenated functions, such as carboxylic acids, epoxides, alcohols and ethers, to graphene.…”
Section: Deoxygenation Of Carbon Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…170 Different functions have been tested. However, only triphenylcarbinol was reduced in triphenylmethane 171 with a good yield of 93% and recently exemplified. 172 Currently, sodium hypophosphite has been used for the reduction of graphene oxide containing oxygenated functions, such as carboxylic acids, epoxides, alcohols and ethers, to graphene.…”
Section: Deoxygenation Of Carbon Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%