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Design, synthesis and bioactivity evaluation of phosphinanes as potential anticancer agents. [PDF]

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Covalent capture of nitrous oxide by phosphanides.

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Bis(tetrafluorophenyl)borane

Dalton Transactions, 2012
The reaction of the Grignard reagent (p-C(6)F(4)H)MgBr with Me(2)SnCl(2) afforded the p-C(6)F(4)H transfer reagent Me(2)Sn(p-C(6)F(4)H)(2) (1). Subsequent reaction of 1 with BCl(3) led to the chloroborane (p-C(6)F(4)H)(2)BCl (2), which was converted to the borane [(p-C(6)F(4)H)(2)BH](2) (3) by treatment with the hydride source Me(2)SiHCl.
Winkelhaus, Daniel   +3 more
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Pharmacologically Active Boranes

ChemInform, 2006
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Adel Jabbour   +9 more
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Borane-Catalyzed Transfer Hydrogenations of Pyridines with Ammonia Borane

Organic Letters, 2016
With the use of ammonia borane as a hydrogen source, a borane catalyzed metal-free transfer hydrogenation of pyridines was successfully realized for the first time to furnish a variety of piperidines in 44-88% yields with moderate to excellent cis-selectivities.
Qiwen, Zhou   +5 more
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ChemInform Abstract: DIMETHYLSULFID‐BORAN ALS BORAN‐TRAEGER

Chemischer Informationsdienst. Organische Chemie, 1971
AbstractDas Boran‐Addukt (III) wird direkt aus dem Sulfid (I) und Diboran (II) bei 0°C dargestellt.
JOHN BERES   +3 more
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Comparative Toxicity of Boranes

American Industrial Hygiene Association Quarterly, 1955
Abstract The acute toxicity of dimethyl-amine-borane, together with the acute toxicity of pyridine-borane and tri-methylamine-borane, are reported. On a weight basis, the order of toxicity was found to be dimethyla-mine-pyridine-trimethylamine-borane. However, when expressed in terms of mgB/kg, the LD50 values form two distinct groups. Recalculation of
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Dimethyl sulfide-borane as a borane carrier

Inorganic Chemistry, 1971
Roy M. Adams   +3 more
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