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Organoboron chemistry or
organoborane chemistry studies organoboron compounds, also
called organoboranes.
These chemical compounds combine boron and carbon;...
- alcohols, amines, or
alkyl halides. The most
widely known reaction of the
organoboranes is
oxidation to
produce alcohols typically by
hydrogen peroxide. This...
- and
recipient of the 1979
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry for his work with
organoboranes.
Brown was born
Herbert Brovarnik in London, to
Ukrainian Jewish immigrants...
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widely used in
Suzuki reaction as an
organoborane partner.
Aryltrifluoroborate salts are
another class of
organoboranes that are
frequently used
because they...
- Racherla, Uday S. (1992). "
Organoboranes for Synthesis. 14.
Convenient Procedures for the
Direct Oxidation of
Organoboranes from
Terminal Alkenes to Carboxylic...
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toxic if swallowed, with an LD50 of 235 mg/kg in rat test subjects.
Organoboranes Pentaborane Zip fuel Brotherton,
Robert J.; Weber, C. Joseph; Guibert...
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regioselectivity is
important and
often determined by Markovnikov's rule.
Organoborane compounds give anti-Markovnikov additions.
Electrophilic attack to an...
- USA
Nationality American Alma mater
University of
Chicago Known for
Organoboranes Awards Tolman Award (1961)
Scientific career Fields Chemistry Institutions...
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Richard C.; Brown,
Herbert Charles (1970-04-01). "
Organoboranes. X. Fast
reaction of
organoboranes with
mercuric acetate.
Convenient procedure for the...
- most
studied examples of such
Lewis acids are the
boron trihalides and
organoboranes: BF3 + F− → BF−4 In this adduct, all four
fluoride centres (or more...