I would think (CH
3)
3CNH
2.BH
3 releases H
2 when reacting. I have never used t-butylamine borane, but I know that sodium borohydride releases hydrogen when in water:
NaBH
4 + 4H
2O
NaB(OH)
4 + 4H
2I don't know what are your reaction conditions. Is there a solvent? Do you do the reaction in the solid state? Anyway, I think it is similar in your case.
Then, H
2 is a reducing agent. So, I would expect with silver:
2Ag
+ + H
2 Ag
(s) + 2H
+So, I am not surprised you get silver metal at the end.