“…[1] BH 4 -+ 2 H 2 O → BO 2 -+ 4 H 2 (2) The common mechanism of reduction by BH 4 -occurs via hydride transfer [2] though H-atom transfer, that is, radical processes are known. [2] The radical-induced processes include reduction of alkenes, [3,4] reduction of alkynes, [4] nitriles, [3] and halo-organic compounds, [2,3,5,6] radical addition reactions, [2] radical hydrofluorination of alkenes, [7] radical carbonylation reactions, [2] radical addition to formaldehyde, [2] nitrosation of alkenes, [8] and oxygenation of alkenes. [9,10] All these reactions, with the exception of the oxygenation processes, are reduction processes, as expected for a strong reducing agent.…”