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In Vivo and In Vitro Effects of Boron and Boronated Compounds
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 1998Boron is ubiquitously present in soils and water. Associated with pectin it is essential for vascular plants as a component of cell walls, and it stabilizes cell membranes. It is required for the growth of pollen tubes and is involved in membrane transport, stimulating H(+)-pumping ATPase activity and K+ uptake.
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Microdetermination of boron in organic boron compounds
Microchemical Journal, 1960Abstract The procedures described utilize the Schoniger combustion technique for the initial decomposition of a wide variety of boron compounds. Any strong acids formed during the combustion are pretitrated coulometrically in a medium containing 25 to 30% methanol and sodium nitrate as supporting electrolyte.
S.K. Yasuda, R.N. Rogers
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The cyclic coordination of boron compounds
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1977Abstract The methods of synthesis, structure and reactivities of the cyclic boron compounds having the double inner coordination of R2B groups with terminal heteroatoms in the five- and three- membered chains are discussed. β-Diketonates, β-ketoiminates, β-diiminates, diacetamidates, acylamidinates, imidoylamidinates of boron, cyclic amidinoboranes ...
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“Homoleptic” Tetracoordinate Boron Compounds
Inorganic Chemistry"Homoleptic" tetracoordinate boron compounds, in which the central boron atom links to four identical atoms, are a special and important family of boron compounds. During the past decades, they have been extensively employed in inorganic, organic, macromolecular, and materials chemistry.
Xin Li, Qiuling Song
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Boron cluster compounds as new chemical leads for antimicrobial therapy
Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2021Krzysztof Fink, Mariusz Uchman
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