• HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
Friday, January 16, 2026
BIOENGINEER.ORG
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
No Result
View All Result
Bioengineer.org
No Result
View All Result
Home NEWS Science News Health

Synthesis of internal gem-diborylalkanes by copper-catalyzed double hydroboration

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
July 7, 2017
in Health
Reading Time: 1 min read
0
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinShare on RedditShare on Telegram

Geminal organometallic reagents have attracted considerable attention due to their unique activity. Among them, gem-diboryl compounds are particularly valuable due to their stability, no-toxicity, and usability for a variety of transformations.

Despite the usefulness of the gem-diborylalkanes as synthetic reagents, effective methods for the synthesis of the gem-diborylalknaes have been still limited. Double hydroboration is a convenient and useful method because the reaction does not need unstable reagents such as diazo compounds or unusual directing groups, which are necessary for other synthetic methods. However, the double hydroboration has been applied mainly to terminal alkynes. In the reaction of internal alkynes, it is difficult to control the regioselectivity. Furthermore, 1,2-diboryl compounds can be obtained as side products if the regioselectivities of the first and the second hydroboration are opposite.

In this paper, the authors report the synthesis of internal geminal diboryl compounds by copper-catalyzed double hydroboration of internal alkynes bearing carbonyl groups. The regioselectivities of two hydroboration reactions can be perfectly restricted by the carbonyl groups. Although the second hydroboration is much slower by steric repulsion, the issue can be solved by an appropriate choice of ligands.

###

For more information about the article, please visit http://www.eurekaselect.com/151056

Reference: Natsu Y et al (2017). Synthesis of Internal gem-Diborylalkanes by Copper-Catalyzed Double Hydroboration of Conjugated Internal Alkynes, Letters in Organic Chemistry, DOI: 10.2174/1570178614666170321114445

Media Contact

Faizan ul Haq
[email protected]
@BenthamScienceP

http://benthamscience.com/

http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570178614666170321114445

Share12Tweet8Share2ShareShareShare2

Related Posts

Revolutionary Support Program for Families of Cancer Patients

January 16, 2026

Spatial Multiomics Uncovers Immune Dysfunction in Parkinson’s, IBD

January 16, 2026

Psychiatric Nurses’ Views on AI in Care

January 16, 2026

Korean Medicine’s Approach to Herpes Zoster Management

January 16, 2026
Please login to join discussion

POPULAR NEWS

  • Enhancing Spiritual Care Education in Nursing Programs

    155 shares
    Share 62 Tweet 39
  • PTSD, Depression, Anxiety in Childhood Cancer Survivors, Parents

    147 shares
    Share 59 Tweet 37
  • Robotic Ureteral Reconstruction: A Novel Approach

    76 shares
    Share 30 Tweet 19
  • Study Reveals Lipid Accumulation in ME/CFS Cells

    53 shares
    Share 21 Tweet 13

About

We bring you the latest biotechnology news from best research centers and universities around the world. Check our website.

Follow us

Recent News

Carbon Fiber Boosts Zirconium Diboride in 3D Printing

Revolutionary Support Program for Families of Cancer Patients

Spatial Multiomics Uncovers Immune Dysfunction in Parkinson’s, IBD

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Success! An email was just sent to confirm your subscription. Please find the email now and click 'Confirm' to start subscribing.

Join 71 other subscribers
  • Contact Us

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Homepages
    • Home Page 1
    • Home Page 2
  • News
  • National
  • Business
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Science

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.