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2-(1-Trityl-5-tetrazolyl)phenylboronic acid
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2-(1-Trityl-5-tetrazolyl)phenylboronic acid

CAS: 144873-97-2

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2-(1-Trityl-5-tetrazolyl)phenylboronic acid
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2-(1-Trityl-5-tetrazolyl)phenylboronic acid is a boronic acid derivative that is used in Suzuki coupling reactions. The reaction involves the formation of a covalent bond between an organic compound and an organoboron compound. This reaction is catalyzed by palladium acetate, which activates the boron atom and allows for nucleophilic attack by the organic molecule. The product of this reaction is often used as a building block for other chemical syntheses. For example, irbesartan, a drug used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure, can be synthesized using 2-(1-trityl-5-tetrazolyl)phenylboronic acid.

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Molecular weight:
432.3 g/mol
Formula:
C26H21BN4O2
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Min. 95%
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