Abstract
Sodium borohydride is widely used for the reduction of carbonyl-containing compounds to alcohols. Previously [1], we demonstrated that sodium borohydride can be also successfully employed for the reductive amination of carbonyl compounds by inorganic acid salts of ammonia and primary and secondary amines. The purpose of this work was to study the interaction of carbonyl compounds with ammonia, primary amines, and sodium borohydride in acetic acid according to the scheme
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