- carboxylate)). The pKa of a
boronic acid is ~9, but they can form
tetrahedral boronate complexes with pKa ~7. They are
occasionally used in the area of molecular...
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buffer with
higher salt concentrations.
Boronate affinity chromatography consists of
using boronic acid or
boronates to
elute and
quantify amounts of glycoproteins...
-
Diazonium compounds or
diazonium salts are a
group of
organic compounds sharing a
common functional group [R−N+≡N]X−
where R can be any
organic group,...
-
capillary electrop****sis, or
boronate affinity chromatography.
Point of care (e.g., doctor's office)
devices use immuno****ay
boronate affinity chromatography...
- oxide, and is
added to
increase the
strength of the gl****. The
highly boronated gl****es, E-gl**** (named for "Electrical" use) are alumino-borosilicate...
- electrop****sis are gel thickness, and the
percentage of
agarose within the gel.
Boronate affinity electrop****sis
utilizes boronic acid
infused acrylamide gels...
-
imidodiacetic acid by N-methylation
using the Eschweiler–Clarke reaction: MIDA
boronates are
derivatives with the
formula CH3N(CH2CO2)2BR,
where R is a cross-coupling...
-
framework scaffolds were
interconnected through the
formation of
boroxine and
boronate linkages, respectively,
using solvothermal synthetic methods.
Since Yaghi...
- "Modulated
crystal structure (Z′ = 2) of α-d-glucofuranose-1,2:3,5-bis(p-tolyl)
boronate". CrystEngComm. 8 (8): 581–585. doi:10.1039/B608029D.
McMurry JE (1988)...
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hydroxide to form the
corresponding boronate, this is
usually followed by a rate-limiting
reaction between boronate and
water (acting as the
proton source)...