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- Organoboron chemistry or organoborane chemistry studies organoboron compounds, also called organoboranes. These chemical compounds combine boron and carbon;...
- coupling a halide (R1-X) with an organoboron species (R2-BY2) using a palladium catalyst and a base. The organoboron species is usually synthesized by...
- reactions are transition metal catalyzed organic reactions that produce an organoboron compound through functionalization of aliphatic and aromatic C–H bonds...
- electrical and thermal conductor in the planar directions. A large number of organoboron compounds are known and many are useful in organic synthesis. Many are...
- Miyaura's research interests included metal-catalyzed reactions of organoboron compounds (specifically applications to organic synthesis in catalyzed...
- electrical and thermal conductor in the planar directions. A large number of organoboron compounds are known and many are useful in organic synthesis. Many are...
- Borabenzene is a hypothetical organoboron compound with the formula C5H5B. Unlike the related but highly stable benzene molecule, borabenzene would be...
- Trimethyl borate is the organoboron compound with the formula B(OCH3)3 and a metal alkoxide. It is a colourless liquid that burns with a green flame....
- valinol). It adds across alkenes to give organoboron compounds that are useful intermediates. The following organoboron reagents are prepared from borane-THF:...
- CH3N(CH2CO−2)2 is used as a chelating agent for iron. It is a component of organoboron reagents as well. It is prepared from imidodiacetic acid by N-methylation...