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  2. Bis(pinacolato)diboron - Wikipedia

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    It has the formula [(CH 3) 4 C 2 O 2 B] 2; the pinacol groups are sometimes abbreviated as "pin", so the structure is sometimes represented as B 2 pin 2. It is a colourless solid that is soluble in organic solvents. It is a commercially available reagent for making pinacol boronic esters for organic synthesis.

  3. Boronic acid - Wikipedia

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    Examples of boronic esters Boronic ester Diol Structural formula Molar mass CAS number Boiling point (°C) Allylboronic acid pinacol ester: pinacol: 168.04: 72824-04-5: 50–53 (5 mmHg) Phenyl boronic acid trimethylene glycol ester: trimethylene glycol: 161.99: 4406-77-3: 106 (2 mm Hg) Diisopropoxymethylborane: isopropanol: 144.02 86595-27-9: ...

  4. Miyaura borylation - Wikipedia

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    The Miyaura borylation has shown to work for: Alkyl halides, [2] aryl halides, [1] [3] [4] aryl halides using tetrahydroxydiboron, [5] aryl halides using bis-boronic acid, [6] aryl triflates, [7] aryl mesylates, [8] vinyl halides, [9] vinyl halides of α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds, [10] and vinyl triflates.

  5. Protodeboronation - Wikipedia

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    MIDA boronate esters and organotrifluoroborates have both been utilised in "slow release" strategies, in which the reaction conditions are optimised to provide a slow release of boronic acid. This protocol has proved useful in the cross-coupling of some notoriously unstable boronic acids, such as the 2-pyridine boronic acid.

  6. Borylation - Wikipedia

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    The boron atom of a boronic ester or acid is sp 2 hybridized possessing a vacant p orbital, enabling these groups to act as Lewis acids. The C–B bond of boronic acids and esters are slightly longer than typical C–C single bonds with a range of 1.55-1.59 Å.

  7. Organoboron chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Compounds of the type BR n (OR) 3-n are called borinic esters (n = 2), boronic esters (n = 1), and borates (n = 0). Boronic acids are key to the Suzuki reaction. Trimethyl borate, debatably not an organoboron compound, is an intermediate in sodium borohydride production.

  8. Category:Chloropyridines - Wikipedia

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  9. Chloropyridine - Wikipedia

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    A major use of 2-chloropyridine is the production of production of the fungicide pyrithione. Reaction of 4-chloropyridine with thioglycolic acid gives pyridylmercaptoacetic acid, a step in the production of cephalosporin antibiotics.

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