E-Book, Englisch, 1408 Seiten, PDF, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm
Reihe: Science of Synthesis
Boron Compounds
E-Book, Englisch, 1408 Seiten, PDF, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 240 mm
Reihe: Science of Synthesis
ISBN: 978-3-13-171761-0
Verlag: Thieme
Format: PDF
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6.1 Product Class 1: Boron Compounds6.1.1 Product Subclass 1: Hydroboranes6.1.2 Product Subclass 2: Borohydrides6.1.3 Product Subclass 3: Diborane(4) Compounds6.1.4 Product Subclass 4: Metalloboranes6.1.5 Product Subclass 5: Haloboranes6.1.6 Product Subclass 6: Haloborates6.1.7 Product Subclass 7: Hydroxyboranes6.1.8 Product Subclass 8: Boroxanes6.1.9 Product Subclass 9: Acyloxyboranes6.1.10 Product Subclass 10: Vinyloxyboranes6.1.11 Product Subclass 11: Aryloxy- and Alkoxyboranes (Including Protecting Groups)6.1.12 Product Subclass 12: Aryloxy- and Alkoxyborates6.1.13 Product Subclass 13: Peroxyboranes6.1.14 Product Subclass 14: Sulfanyl- and Selanylboranes6.1.15 Product Subclass 15: Aminoboranes and Borane-Amine Complexes6.1.16 Product Subclass 16: Phosphinoboranes and Borane–Phosphine Complexes6.1.17 Product Subclass 17: a-Metalloalkylboranes6.1.18 Product Subclass 18: Cyanoboranes6.1.19 Product Subclass 19: Carboxyboranes and Related Derivatives6.1.20 Product Subclass 20: a-Haloalkylboronates6.1.21 Product Subclass 21: a-Alkoxyalkyl-, a-Sulfanylalkyl-, and a-Aminoalkylboronates6.1.22 Product Subclass 22: a-Phosphinoalkylboranes6.1.23 Product Subclass 23: Alk-1-ynylboranes and Alkyn-1-ylboronates6.1.24 Product Subclass 24: Borylketenes6.1.25 Product Subclass 25: Allenylboranes6.1.26 Product Subclass 26: Aryl- and Hetarylboranes6.1.27 Product Subclass 27: Dienylboranes6.1.28 Product Subclass 28: Vinylboranes6.1.29 Product Subclass 29: a-Boryl Carbonyl Compounds6.1.30 Product Subclass 30: ß-Haloalkylboranes6.1.31 Product Subclass 31: ß-Alkoxyalkyl-, ß-Sulfanylalkyl-, and ß-Aminoalkylboranes6.1.32 Product Subclass 32: ß-Silylalkyl- and ß-Stannylalkylboranes6.1.33 Product Subclass 33: Propargylboranes6.1.34 Product Subclass 34: Benzylboranes and Benzylboronates6.1.35 Product Subclass 35: Allylboranes6.1.36 Product Subclass 36: ß-Boryl Carbonyl Compounds6.1.37 Product Subclass 37: ?-Haloalkylboranes6.1.38 Product Subclass 38: Trialkylboranes6.1.39 Product Subclass 39: Tetraaryl- and Tetraalkylborates and Related Organometallic Compounds6.1.40 Product Subclass 40: Carboranes and Metallacarboranes6.1.41 Product Subclass 41: Boron-Containing Polymers