12diboronate
12diboronate refers to a chemical compound containing two boron atoms linked together, with a total of twelve atoms in the molecule. The specific arrangement and identity of the other atoms are crucial for determining the exact properties and applications of 12diboronate. Boronates are organic compounds that contain a carbon-boron bond. In the case of 12diboronate, the "di" prefix indicates the presence of two such boron-containing functional groups within the larger molecular structure. The "12" designation likely refers to the total number of atoms in the molecule's skeletal framework or a specific numbering scheme within its nomenclature.
Compounds containing diboronate structures can exhibit a range of chemical behaviors. The carbon-boron bond is polar,