2002
DOI: 10.1021/ja017537c
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Indium(III) Chloride−Sodium Borohydride System:  A Convenient Radical Reagent for an Alternative to Tributyltin Hydride System

Abstract: The indium hydride generated from NaBH4 and InCl3, is a promising candidate of alternative to Bu3SnH. In particular, the catalytic performance of InCl3 in the dehalogenation of alkyl and aryl halides, intramolecular cyclization and intermolecular coupling reaction are noteworthy.

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“…However, the same reaction is low yielding in THF (only 15% reduction) under otherwise similar reaction conditions (Table 3, entry 5). 23 Similar solvent effects were observed by others working with HInCl 2 .…”
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“…However, the same reaction is low yielding in THF (only 15% reduction) under otherwise similar reaction conditions (Table 3, entry 5). 23 Similar solvent effects were observed by others working with HInCl 2 .…”
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confidence: 77%
“…32 Consequently, we reacted a 1:1 molar ratio of InCl 3 to NaBH 4 in both THF and MeCN and analyzed the supernatant solution by 11 B NMR spectroscopy to probe the identity of the boron species formed in situ (Scheme 27). We suggest that the poor reduction of alkyl halides using a catalytic amount of InCl 3 along with one equivalent of NaBH 4 in THF that was previously reported 23 is likely to have been due to the inhibition of the catalytic cycle by the in situ generated BH 3 ·THF. Consequently, when a stoichiometric amount of InCl 3 was used along with three equivalents of NaBH 4 , (3-bromopropyl)benzene was fully reduced to n-propylbenzene with an isolated yield of 80%, indicating that BH 3 ·THF or the solvent THF has little effect on stoichiometric reductions involving HInCl 2 .…”
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