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I was just thinking about how the imine is formed before adding sodium borohydride, and I was wondering if this was applicable to amalgam reactions.
Would this even make a difference? Say forming the imine and pouring/dripping that solution into a reaction vessel with a mercury amalgam? Would it even work this way?
I'm wondering if doing this is possible, and if it changes anything (it would be nice that could allow for "denser" reactions, having more ketone/iminein the reaction vessel than a "normal" amalgam.
Would this even make a difference? Say forming the imine and pouring/dripping that solution into a reaction vessel with a mercury amalgam? Would it even work this way?
I'm wondering if doing this is possible, and if it changes anything (it would be nice that could allow for "denser" reactions, having more ketone/iminein the reaction vessel than a "normal" amalgam.