Abstract

Reduction of a cyclopropenium perchlorate with tritium-labeled sodium borohydride shows a primary kinetic isotope effect, suggesting that hydride transfer is at least partially rate-determining and thus demonstrating that formation of the encounter complex between cation and hydride is reversible.

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