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- In organic chemistry, carboboration describes an addition of both a carbon and a boron moiety to certain carbon-containing double and triple bonds, such...
- transformations in organic chemistry — most importantly, hydroboration and carboboration. Most reactions transfer a nucleophilic boron substituent to an electrophilic...
- mechanism of the carbometallation. Carboboration is one of the most versatile carbometallation reactions. See Carboboration. The carboalumination reaction...
- hydroboration, which employs diborane, B2H6, a simple borane chemical, or carboboration. Organoboron(III) compounds are usually tetrahedral or trigonal planar...
- organometallic compounds are often the result of hydroboration and carboboration reactions. Tetracarbonyl nickel and ferrocene are examples of organometallic...
- The organoboron species is usually synthesized by hydroboration or carboboration, allowing for rapid generation of molecular complexity. Several reviews...
- Pinacolborane is also widely used in a catalyst-free hydroborations. Carboboration metal-catalysed hydroboration Brown, H.C. (1961). "Hydroboration-A Powerful...
- Takanori (2018). "Mechanistic Study of Highly Efficient Direct 1,2-Carboboration of Alkynes with 9-Borafluorenes". Chemistry – A European Journal. 24...
- K. B.; Logan, K. M.; You, W.; Brown, M. K. (August 2014). "Alkene carboboration enabled by synergistic catalysis". Chem. Eur. J. 20 (38): 12032–12036...
- Phosphine‐Coordinated Borenium: Metal‐free Dihydrogen Activation and Alkyne 1,2‐Carboboration". Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 54 (19): 5722–5726. doi:10...