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AA19184

1146614-40-5 | 3-Fluoro-5-(hydroxymethyl)phenylboronic acid

Packsize Purity Availability Price Discounted Price    Quantity
100mg 97% in stock $41.00 $29.00 -   +
250mg 97% in stock $66.00 $46.00 -   +
1g 97% in stock $175.00 $122.00 -   +
5g 97% in stock $613.00 $429.00 -   +
25g 97% in stock $2,625.00 $1,837.00 -   +

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Description
Catalog Number: AA19184
Chemical Name: 3-Fluoro-5-(hydroxymethyl)phenylboronic acid
CAS Number: 1146614-40-5
Molecular Formula: C7H8BFO3
Molecular Weight: 169.9460
MDL Number: MFCD19687060
SMILES: OCc1cc(F)cc(c1)B(O)O

 

Computed Properties
Complexity: 145  
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 1  
Heavy Atom Count: 12  
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 4  
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 3  
Rotatable Bond Count: 2  

 

 

Upstream Synthesis Route
  • 3-Fluoro-5-(hydroxymethyl)phenylboronic Acid is a versatile chemical compound widely used in organic synthesis as a key building block. This compound plays a crucial role in the formation of carbon-carbon and carbon-heteroatom bonds in various chemical reactions.Its unique structure enables it to participate in Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions, allowing for the efficient synthesis of biaryl compounds. Additionally, 3-Fluoro-5-(hydroxymethyl)phenylboronic Acid is utilized in the creation of complex molecules, pharmaceutical intermediates, and agrochemicals due to its ability to introduce functional groups with precision.Furthermore, this compound exhibits excellent reactivity and selectivity in organic transformations, making it a valuable tool for the synthesis of diverse chemical compounds with specific properties and functionalities. Its broad applicability in chemical synthesis makes it an indispensable reagent for the development of novel compounds in both academic research and industrial settings.
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