Reduction of benzophenone to diphenylethanol

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The reduction of benzophenone to diphenylethanol involves the use of 4 moles of sodium borohydride (NaBH4), which donates hydride ions to the carbonyl group, forming an intermediate with a negatively charged oxygen. The balanced equation for this reaction stage is not straightforward, as NaBH4 transforms into a complex with sodium and boron after losing hydride ions. The alcohol is not produced until the subsequent acid work-up step, where water is added and the mixture is boiled to release diphenylethanol. Clarification was made regarding the product being diphenylethanol rather than diphenylmethanol. This process highlights the importance of understanding the reaction stages and the role of reagents in organic synthesis.
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When you are reducing benzophenone to diphenylethanol you use 4 moles of sodium borohydride. I don't know how you would write this as an equation because I don't know what the sodium borohydride becomes. It has lost 4 hydride ions and is just with a sodium and boron. Also, you haven't made the alcohol at this stage yet either - you have an intermediate with an O- species in it. YOu don't form the alchol until the acid work up step

How would i write a balanced equation for this stage of the reaction?

e.g. NaBH4 + 4Benzonphenone etc

thanks
 
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Are you sure it is diphenyl'ethanol', not diphenyl'methanol' ?

NaBH4 is used to reduce carbonyl group to alcohol, or in other words, it donates a hydride. The hydride bonds with the carbon, and oxygen gets a negative charge. Now, a new complex is formed. You can see the reaction here: http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/carbonyls/nabh4eq1.gif

In the second stage of the reaction, water is added and the mixture is boiled to release the alcohol from the complex.
http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/carbonyls/nabh4eq2.gif


Source: http://www.chemguide.co.uk/organicprops/carbonyls/reduction.html

Hope this helps :)
 
It was methanol - my mistake. Thanks for the link
 
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