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(2-Ethylphenyl)boronic acid
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(2-Ethylphenyl)boronic acid

CAS: 90002-36-1

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Name:
(2-Ethylphenyl)boronic acid
Synonyms:
  • boronic acid
  • (2-ethylphenyl)-
  • 2-Ethylphenylboronic acid
  • RNase A
Description:

(2-Ethylphenyl)boronic acid is a boron compound that is used as a starting material in organic synthesis. It reacts with chloride to form an organoborane, which can then be used for reactions such as the Grignard reaction and the Suzuki reaction. (2-Ethylphenyl)boronic acid has been shown to have high binding affinity to d-serine, a neurotransmitter that is involved in memory storage. The synthesis of this compound takes less than 10 minutes, making it scalable and synthetic. (2-Ethylphenyl)boronic acid is also used as a medicine in the treatment of epilepsy and Parkinson's disease.

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Molecular weight:
149.98 g/mol
Formula:
C8H11BO2
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Min. 95%
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