Atomfair Benzeneboronic acid, m-carboxy- C7H7BO4

Description Benzeneboronic acid, m-carboxy- (CAS No. 25487-66-5) is a high-purity boronic acid derivative with the molecular formula C7H7BO4. This compound, also known as (3-formyloxyphenyl)boronic acid, is a versatile building block in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical research. Its unique structure, featuring both a boronic acid and a carboxyl functional group, makes it an excellent candidate for Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions, bioconjugation, and the development of boron-containing therapeutics. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure ??95% purity (HPLC) and is supplied as a white to off-white crystalline powder. Suitable for use in medicinal chemistry, materials science, and as a reagent in catalytic processes.…

Description

Description

Benzeneboronic acid, m-carboxy- (CAS No. 25487-66-5) is a high-purity boronic acid derivative with the molecular formula C7H7BO4. This compound, also known as (3-formyloxyphenyl)boronic acid, is a versatile building block in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical research. Its unique structure, featuring both a boronic acid and a carboxyl functional group, makes it an excellent candidate for Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions, bioconjugation, and the development of boron-containing therapeutics. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure ??95% purity (HPLC) and is supplied as a white to off-white crystalline powder. Suitable for use in medicinal chemistry, materials science, and as a reagent in catalytic processes. Store in a cool, dry place under inert atmosphere to maintain stability.

  • CAS No: 25487-66-5
  • Molecular Formula: C7H7BO4
  • Molecular Weight: 165.94
  • Exact Mass: 166.0437389
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 166.0437389
  • IUPAC Name: (3-formyloxyphenyl)boronic acid
  • SMILES: B(C1=CC(=CC=C1)OC=O)(O)O
  • Synonyms: Benzeneboronic acid, m-carboxy-, m-Carboxybenzeneboronic acid, BRN 2967400, 3-16-00-01283 (Beilstein Handbook Reference), Benzoic acid, m-borono-(6CI,7CI,8CI)

Application

Benzeneboronic acid, m-carboxy- is widely used in organic synthesis as a key intermediate for Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions to form biaryl compounds. It serves as a precursor in the development of boron-based drugs and sensors due to its ability to interact with diols and other biomolecules. Researchers also utilize this compound in the design of advanced materials, such as covalent organic frameworks (COFs) and polymer-supported catalysts.

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