boranedonors
Boranedonors, also known as boronated donors, are a class of ligands in organoboron chemistry that contain a boron atom bonded to a donor group. These ligands are widely used in various chemical reactions, particularly in cross-coupling reactions, due to their ability to facilitate the transfer of boron groups. The most common boranedonors are boronic acids and their derivatives, such as boronic esters and pinacolborane.
Boronic acids are organic compounds that contain a boron atom bonded to two hydroxyl groups and one
Boranedonors are used in various cross-coupling reactions, such as the Suzuki-Miyaura reaction, the Stille reaction, and
In addition to their use in cross-coupling reactions, boranedonors are also used in other chemical reactions,
Overall, boranedonors are an important class of ligands in organoboron chemistry, with a wide range of applications