boronic acid
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Boronic acid — The general structure of a boronic acid, where R is a substituent. A boronic acid is an alkyl or aryl substituted boric acid containing a carbon–boron bond belonging to the larger class of organoboranes. Boronic acids act as Lewis acids. Their… … Wikipedia
organoboronic acid — noun Any organic boronic acid … Wiktionary
phenyboronic acid — noun The boronic acid CH B(OH) or very many of its derivatives … Wiktionary
haloboronic acid — noun Any of several halogenated boronic acids that are used as intermediates in the synthesis of many organic compounds … Wiktionary
Organoborane — PropertiesThe C B bond has low polarity (the difference in electronegativity 2.55 for carbon and 2.04 for boron) and therefore alkyl boron compounds are in general stable though easily oxidized. Vinyl groups and aryl groups donate electrons and… … Wikipedia
Organotrifluoroborate — General structural formula of an organotrifluoroborate anion Organotrifluoroborates are organoboron compounds that contain an anion with the general formula [RBF3]−. They can be thought of as protected boronic acids, or as adducts of carbanions… … Wikipedia
Petasis reaction — The Petasis reaction is the chemical reaction of an amine, aldehyde, and vinyl or aryl boronic acid to form substituted amines. [cite journal | author = Petasis, N. A.; Akritopoulou, I. | journal = Tetrahedron Lett. | year = 1993 | volume = 34 |… … Wikipedia
Organoboron chemistry — Organoboron Organoborane or organoboron compounds are chemical compounds that are organic derivatives of BH3, for example trialkyl boranes. Organoboron chemistry or organoborane chemistry is the chemistry of these compounds.[1] … Wikipedia
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Diethyl azodicarboxylate — Diethyl azodicarboxylate … Wikipedia