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CAS 13292-87-0

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Borane-methyl sulfide complex

Description:
Borane-methyl sulfide complex, with the CAS number 13292-87-0, is a coordination compound formed between borane (BH3) and methyl sulfide (CH3SH). This complex exhibits characteristics typical of boron compounds, including its ability to act as a Lewis acid due to the electron-deficient nature of boron. The presence of methyl sulfide introduces a sulfur atom that can donate electron density, enhancing the stability of the complex. This compound is generally colorless and has a low boiling point, indicative of its volatile nature. It is often used in organic synthesis as a reducing agent and in hydroboration reactions, where it facilitates the addition of boron to alkenes and alkynes. The complex is sensitive to moisture and air, requiring careful handling and storage under inert conditions. Its reactivity and properties make it valuable in various chemical applications, particularly in the synthesis of organoboron compounds, which are important intermediates in organic chemistry.
Formula:C2H9BS
InChI:InChI=1/C2H6S.BH3/c1-3-2;/h1-2H3;1H3
InChI key:InChIKey=IRTZFNXVGJHNHS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[B+3]([S](C)C)([H-])([H-])[H-]
Synonyms:
  • (Dimethyl sulfide)borane
  • (Dimethyl sulfide)trihydroboron
  • (Methylsulfanyl)Methane-Borane (1:1)
  • (T-4)-Trihydro[thiobis[methane]]boron
  • BMS
  • Borane dimethyl sulfide
  • Borane dimethyl sulfide complex
  • Borane dimethyl sulphide complex
  • Borane dimethylsulfide complex
  • Borane, compd. with methyl sulfide (1:1)
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