Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie
Article . 2002 . Peer-reviewed
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A Convenient and General Approach to Alkyl-, Alk-1-enyl-, and Aryldifluoroboranes
Authors: H.-J. Frohn; F. Bailly; V. V. Bardin;
A Convenient and General Approach to Alkyl-, Alk-1-enyl-, and Aryldifluoroboranes
Abstract
A simple and general procedure, especially useful for the small scale preparation of alkyl-, alk-1-enyl-, and aryldifluoroboranes RBF2 was elaborated. Suspensions of the easily available and storable K [RBF3] salts undergo fluoride abstraction when treated with boron trifluoride to form solutions of the corresponding difluoroboranes RBF2.
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- Department of Chemistry and Material Sciences Russian Federation
- Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry Russian Federation
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