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AB78548

1111732-87-6 | Potassium 4-pyridyltrifluoroborate

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250mg 95% in stock $23.00 $16.00 -   +
1g 95% in stock $33.00 $23.00 -   +
5g 95% in stock $70.00 $49.00 -   +
25g 95% in stock $225.00 $157.00 -   +
100g 95% in stock $882.00 $618.00 -   +

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Description
Catalog Number: AB78548
Chemical Name: Potassium 4-pyridyltrifluoroborate
CAS Number: 1111732-87-6
Molecular Formula: C5H4BF3KN
Molecular Weight: 184.9965
MDL Number: MFCD09038543
SMILES: F[B-](c1ccncc1)(F)F.[K+]

 

Computed Properties
Complexity: 113  
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 2  
Heavy Atom Count: 11  
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 5  

 

 

Upstream Synthesis Route
  • Potassium 4-Pyridyltrifluoroborate is a versatile chemical reagent commonly used in organic synthesis. Its unique properties make it valuable in the construction of various organic molecules. One significant application of Potassium 4-Pyridyltrifluoroborate lies in its role as a key building block in transition metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions, particularly in the formation of carbon-carbon bonds. This reagent's compatibility with various transition metal catalysts enables the synthesis of biaryl compounds, which are essential structural motifs in many pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science.Moreover, the presence of the pyridyl functionality in Potassium 4-Pyridyltrifluoroborate enhances its nucleophilic character, allowing it to participate in a wide range of nucleophilic substitution reactions. This versatility makes it a valuable tool in the preparation of diverse organic compounds with specific functionalities or structural motifs.In summary, Potassium 4-Pyridyltrifluoroborate serves as a valuable reagent in chemical synthesis, enabling the efficient construction of complex organic molecules through cross-coupling reactions and nucleophilic substitutions.
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