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Potassium (Acetoxymethyl)trifluoroborate
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Potassium (Acetoxymethyl)trifluoroborate

CAS: 910251-35-3

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Potassium (Acetoxymethyl)trifluoroborate
Description:

Potassium (Acetoxymethyl)trifluoroborate is an organometallic compound that can be used in the synthesis of a variety of organic compounds. It is prepared by the reaction of potassium hexachloroplatinate with acetoxymethyl chloride. This compound reacts with nucleophiles to form an organometallic complex. The uptake of this compound into cells has been observed using a spectrometer and mass spectrometer. Potassium (Acetoxymethyl)trifluoroborate has been shown to undergo cross-coupling reactions, such as those involving chlorides or organolithium reagents. Hexane is often used as a solvent for these reactions because it does not react with potassium (acetoxymethyl)trifluoroborate.

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Molecular weight:
179.97 g/mol
Formula:
C3H5BF3KO2
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Min. 95%
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