aryltrifluoroborates
Aryltrifluoroborates are organoboron compounds that consist of an aryl group bound to a trifluoroborate moiety, typically existing as salts such as potassium or sodium aryltrifluoroborates (ArBF3−K+ or ArBF3−Na+). They are commonly prepared from arylboronic acids (ArB(OH)2) by treatment with potassium hydrogen difluoride (KHF2) to furnish the corresponding aryltrifluoroborate salts, which can then be isolated and handled as stable solids.
These salts are valued for their stability and handling advantages compared with boronic acids and boronate
In addition to cross-coupling, aryltrifluoroborates have been employed in radical and photoredox protocols, as well as
See also: boronic acids, trifluoroborates, Suzuki–Miyaura coupling.