Preparation of dimethoxyborane and analysis by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

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Dimethoxyborane was prepared by the reaction of trimethoxyboroxine, sodium borohydride and trimethyl borate in diethylene glycol dimethyl ether solvent at 70°C under atmospheric pressure followed by distillation to increase the purity and analyzed in liquid phase by FT-IR. The concentration of dimethoxyborane was identified by hydrolysis with water, which yields boric acid, methanol and hydrogen, whereas the generated hydrogen was analyzed by the mass detector of a volumetric flow apparatus. The FT-IR absorbance peak area showed a linear dependence on dimethoxyborane concentration in the wavenumber range 873 to 950 cm-1 for samples with dimethoxyborane concentrations 0 to 6.2 wt% in trimethyl borate. Data fitting using the least square method gave an R 2 value of 97%. © 2007 VSP.

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Bernas, A., Peltopakka, B., Mäki-Arvela, P., Eränen, K., Salmi, T., & Murzin, D. Y. (2007). Preparation of dimethoxyborane and analysis by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Research on Chemical Intermediates, 33(7), 645–654. https://doi.org/10.1163/156856707781749919

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