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what is the mechanism of reduction of isocyanide with LiAlH4

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Methyl isocyanide is reduced by lialh4 (aka LiAlH4, LAH) with the formation of dimethylamine as shown below. Personally, I would not make dimethyl amine, I would buy it, it will be much less expensive than the cost of materials (MIC, LAH, and the solvent plus whatever it costs to isolate)..

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Methyl isocyanide is reduced by lialh4 (aka LiAlH4, LAH) with the formation of dimethylamine as shown below. Personally, I would not make dimethyl amine, I would buy it, it will be much less expensive than the cost of materials (MIC, LAH, and the solvent plus whatever it costs to isolate).

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