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  1. DIBAL-H, Diisobutylaluminium hydride DIBAL-H, Diisobutylaluminium hydride
  2. Diethylsilane Diethylsilane
  3. 1,3-Dimethylimidazol-2-ylidene borane (diMe-Imd-BH3) NHC-trihydroboranes are white solids that are stable to air, water, and even chromatography. However, 1,3-dimethylimidazol-2-ylidene borane is a surprisingly good hydride donor that is comparable to anionic reagents such as NaCNBH3. The reagent can be used for reductive amination procedures and ...
  4. Bis(neopentylglycolato)diboron, B2nep2 Bis(neopentylglycolato)diboron, B2nep2
  5. Boranes (Dimethylsulfide Borane, Borane-Tetrahydrofuran Complex) Diborane (B2H6), the simplest borane, is a useful reagent with many applications, but it is pyrophoric, gaseous and not convenient to handle. There is a wide range of boranes: Decaborane for example is not as reactive as diborane and is used as reducing agent too.
  6. Trimethylamine borane / Borane trimethylamine complex Trimethylamine borane, also known as trimethylamine complex with borane or trimethylamine borane adduct, is a chemical compound with the formula (CH3)3N·BH3. It is a coordination complex formed by the reaction between trimethylamine (N(CH3)3) and borane (BH3).
  7. Catecholborane Catecholborane (abbreviated HBcat) is an organoboron compound that is useful in organic synthesis. This colourless liquid is a derivative of catechol and a borane, having the formula C6H4O2BH.
  8. 1,4-Cyclohexadiene, CHD 1,4-Cyclohexadiene can act as hydrogen atom donor due to aromatization as driving force.
  9. Diethoxymethylsilane, DEMS Chiral rhodium-bis(oxazolinyl)phenyl complexes catalyze the conjugate hydrosilylation of 3,3-diarylacrylate derivatives to prepare optically active 3,3-diarylpropanoate derivatives in high yields and high enantioselectivities.
  10. Aladdin® Reducing Agents A reducing agent, also known as a reductant, is a substance that has the ability to donate electrons to another substance.
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