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Trimethylborane (TMB) is a toxic,
pyrophoric gas with the
formula B(CH3)3 (which can also be
written as Me3B, with Me
representing methyl). As a liquid...
- is a
Lewis base,
because it can
donate its lone pair of electrons.
Trimethylborane [(CH3)3B] is a
Lewis acid as it is
capable of
accepting a lone pair...
- non-aqueous
solvents to form
adducts have been
examined in the ECW model.
Trimethylborane,
trimethyltin chloride and bis(hexafluoroacetylacetonato)copper(II)...
- 1,2-dimethyldiborane, trimethyldiborane, tetramethyldiborane, and
trimethylborane (which is not a dimer). At room
temperature the
substance is at equilibrium...
- comparison.
Borderline cases are also identified:
borderline acids are
trimethylborane,
sulfur dioxide and
ferrous Fe2+,
cobalt Co2+
caesium Cs+ and lead...
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Trimethylborane Tumor mutational burden 3,3',5,5'-Tetramethylbenzidine, a chemical...
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Lewis acids.
Because of its
compact structure,
quinuclidine binds to
trimethylborane more
tightly than does triethylamine.
Quinuclidine is structurally...
- example, the ate
complex of a
boron compound is
called a borate. Thus
trimethylborane and
methyllithium react to form the ate
compound Li+B(CH3)−4, lithium...
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alcohol is
deoxygenated to an
alkane with
tributyltin hydride or a
trimethylborane-water
complex in a
radical substitution reaction. Meanwhile, the oxygen...
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including methyldiborane, trimethyldiborane, tetramethyldiborane.
Trimethylborane exists as a monomer.
Methylboranes were
first prepared by H. I. Schlesinger...