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- 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...
- 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...
- buffer with higher salt concentrations. Boronate affinity chromatography consists of using boronic acid or boronates to elute and quantify amounts of glycoproteins...
- 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...
- have been evaluated in any animals larger than mice and rats, except for boronated porphyrin (BOPP) that also has been evaluated in dogs. However, due to...
- named reaction in organic chemistry that allows for the generation of boronates from vinyl or aryl halides with the cross-coupling of bis(pinacolato)diboron...
- used in organic synthesis as alternatives to boronic acids (RB(OH)2), boronate esters (RB(OR′)2), and organoboranes (R3B), particularly for Suzuki-Miyaura...
- The intermediate then undergoes dehydration, followed by migration of boronate-alkyl group to furnish the final carboxylic acid product. A wide range...
- hydroxide to form the corresponding boronate, this is usually followed by a rate-limiting reaction between boronate and water (acting as the proton source)...
- Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling reaction was used with a highly functionalized boronate and butenolides to synthesize a precursor of the natural product in high...