organoboron
Organoboron compounds are chemical species that contain carbon–boron bonds. They encompass a broad range of structures, from simple alkyl or aryl boranes to boronic acids, boronate esters, and related boron-containing reagents. The boron center is typically trivalent and sp2-hybridized, bearing an empty p orbital that confers Lewis acidity and polarizes the C–B bond. This combination makes many organoboron reagents stable enough to handle under modest conditions while remaining reactive in key transformations.
Common classes include boranes (R2BH and RBH2) as well as boronic acids RB(OH)2 and boronate esters such
Two of the most important applications are hydroboration and cross-coupling. Hydroboration of alkenes or alkynes with
Synthesis and availability: organoboron compounds are prepared by hydroboration of alkenes or alkynes, by oxidation or