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Tris(dimethylamino)borane, or TDAB, is a boron-containing compound that holds significant value in scientific research and laboratory experiments due to its versatile nature. It serves as a multi-functional reagent, functioning as a reducing agent, catalyst, and ionic liquid. In the realm of organic chemistry, Tris(dimethylamino)borane finds use in synthesizing various compounds, such as polymers, organoboranes, and organometallic compounds. Additionally, it plays a pivotal role in the creation of catalysts, facilitating organic reactions, and acts as a reducing agent for the reduction of diverse organic compounds. Furthermore, its significance extends to the synthesis of ionic liquids, renowned for their versatile applications across catalysis, electrochemistry, and materials science. The mechanism of action of Tris(dimethylamino)borane involves a series of intricate steps. Initially, a boron-containing species is formed, followed by reduction through dimethylamine. This process further entails the reduction of the boron-containing species by the Lewis acid, ultimately yielding a trimeric boron-containing compound. Continuing the process, the trimeric compound is subsequently reduced by the Lewis acid, culminating in the production of the desired product.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Tris(dimethylamido)borane, 5 g | sc-237386 | 5 g | $123.00 |