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Atomfair Dibutyl propylboronate C11H25BO2
Description Dibutyl Propylboronate (CAS No. 4211-63-6) is a high-purity organoboron compound with the molecular formula C11H25BO2and the IUPAC name dibutoxy(propyl)borane . This specialty chemical is a clear, moisture-sensitive liquid with applications in organic synthesis, catalysis, and materials science. Its unique structure, featuring a propyl group and two butoxy ligands attached to a boron center, makes it a versatile reagent for cross-coupling reactions, hydroboration, and as a precursor for advanced boron-containing materials. Packaged under inert gas to ensure stability, this product is ideal for researchers requiring precise boron reagents. Available in quantities ranging from 1g to 1kg, with customizable packaging options…
Description
Description
Dibutyl Propylboronate (CAS No. 4211-63-6) is a high-purity organoboron compound with the molecular formula C11H25BO2 and the IUPAC name dibutoxy(propyl)borane. This specialty chemical is a clear, moisture-sensitive liquid with applications in organic synthesis, catalysis, and materials science. Its unique structure, featuring a propyl group and two butoxy ligands attached to a boron center, makes it a versatile reagent for cross-coupling reactions, hydroboration, and as a precursor for advanced boron-containing materials. Packaged under inert gas to ensure stability, this product is ideal for researchers requiring precise boron reagents. Available in quantities ranging from 1g to 1kg, with customizable packaging options for industrial-scale applications.
- CAS No: 4211-63-6
- Molecular Formula: C11H25BO2
- Molecular Weight: 200.13
- Exact Mass: 200.1947602
- Monoisotopic Mass: 200.1947602
- IUPAC Name: dibutoxy(propyl)borane
- SMILES: B(CCC)(OCCCC)OCCCC
- Synonyms: Dibutyl propylboronate, 4211-63-6, Dibutylpropylboronate, dibutyl 1-propaneboronate, SCHEMBL14983314
Application
Dibutyl Propylboronate is widely used as a boron source in Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions for pharmaceutical and agrochemical synthesis. It serves as a key intermediate in the preparation of boron-based polymers and nanomaterials. Researchers also employ it in hydroboration reactions to synthesize alkylboronates for further functionalization.
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