Boron Hydride Chemistry

Boron Hydride Chemistry
Author: Earl Muetterties
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 032314649X

Boron Hydride Chemistry covers the significant contributions of boron hydride research in the subjects of bonding, structure, and stereochemistry. This book contains 12 chapters that illustrate the merging of certain areas of boron hydride chemistry with other disciplines, such as organic, organometallic, and transition metal chemistry. After providing an overview of the general geometric, stereochemical, and dynamic stereochemical features of boron hydrides, this book goes on exploring the bonding theory and theoretical research on boron hydrides, with an emphasis on boron hydrides that have open polyhedral structures. These topics are followed by discussions on gas phase and solution reactions of borane and substituted boranes. A chapter focuses on the chemistry of cations containing boron atoms bonded to hydrogen. The remaining chapters examine the syntheses, structures, bonding, spectral properties, and chemistry of specific boron hydrides, including borazines, closo-boron hydrides, carboranes, icosahedral carboranes, and close- and nido-heteroboranes. Inorganic chemists and researchers, teachers, and undergraduate inorganic chemistry students will find this book invaluable.

Base Catalyzed Reactions of Boron Hydrides

Base Catalyzed Reactions of Boron Hydrides
Author: THOMAS P. ONAK
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1962
Genre:
ISBN:

Several B4CnH2n+4 compounds (n = 3;4, from 2butyne;5, from 1-pentyne) were synthesized from pentaborane and alkynes in the presence of 2,6dimethylpyridine. A mechanism study of the base catalyzed formation of B4CnH2n+4 compounds has led to the postulation of an abbreviated pathway. In the course of the mechanism study, apicaldeuteropentaborane was synthesized. Although a postulated intermediate B4H6.2,6-dimethylpyridine wasn't isolated, another B4H6-Lewis-base adduct, B4H7( - ) with boron trifluoride ethyl etherate yielded a small quantity of B4H10. (Author).

Carboranes

Carboranes
Author: Russell N. Grimes
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 1159
Release: 2011-03-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 012374170X

Carboranes, Second Edition is designed as a comprehensive source of information in a field that has experienced enormous growth in both its fundamental and applied aspects in the four decades since the publication of Carboranes (1970). During this long period thousands of original research papers have appeared, along with many review articles and book chapters dealing with aspects of carborane chemistry. As carborane science has grown in complexity, and applications have advanced steadily in areas such as medicine, nanostructured and electroactive materials, catalysis, polymers, and others, the need for a monograph covering the entire area in a unified treatment has become increasingly apparent. This volume has two principal objectives, the first of which is to provide a readable and concise introduction to the basic principles underlying the synthesis, structures, reactivity, and applications of carboranes and metallacarboranes at a level suitable for readers in industry and academe who are not trained in boron chemistry but find themselves working with, or lecturing about carboranes. Secondly, the book furnishes a trove of detailed information for workers active in carborane science and associated technologies. To that end, it incorporates tables listing thousands of specific compounds keyed to literature references, together with more than 2,000 molecular structure drawings that illuminate the accompanying discussion. Thorough treatment of the synthesis, structures, and reactions of carboranes, heterocarboranes, and metallacarboranes in the first 13 chapters is followed by four chapters detailing advances in practical applications in polymer science, catalysis, medicine, and other areas. Includes over 2,000 molecular structure drawings throughout the text Features tables listing thousands of compounds with key literature references

Boron Hydrides

Boron Hydrides
Author: William N. Lipscomb
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0486271986

In this classic monograph, Nobel Prize–winning chemist William N. Lipscomb elucidates his area of expertise: the general structural principles and reactions of boron hydrides and related compounds. Lipscomb's work appeared only a decade after the structures of boron hydrides were first elucidated and their chemistry formulated into a widely applicable framework. His observations led to a major reconsideration of how atoms bond to form stable molecules. A concise treatment of the many separate parts of the structural theory and its relation to chemistry, this volume begins with an overview of boron hydrides and related structures, progressing to three-center bonds and their applications, molecular orbitals, nuclear magnetic resonance studies of boron hydrides and related compounds, and reactions of the boron hydrides. More than 120 diagrams and figures illustrate a variety of structures.

Transition-Metal-Promoted Reactions of Boron Hydrides. 6.1 Platinum(II) Bromide Catalyzed Borane and Carborane Dehydrodimerization Reactions. A New Synthetic Route to Boron-Boron Linked Multicage Boranes and Carboranes

Transition-Metal-Promoted Reactions of Boron Hydrides. 6.1 Platinum(II) Bromide Catalyzed Borane and Carborane Dehydrodimerization Reactions. A New Synthetic Route to Boron-Boron Linked Multicage Boranes and Carboranes
Author: E. W Corcoran (Jr)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 9
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN:

Platinum dibromide has been found to be a general dehydrodimerization catalyst for boron-boron linked polyhedral cage compounds. The reactions of a variety of small cage systems were explored, and all coupling reactions were found to proceed at moderate temperatures, were highly selective, and gave excellent yields of linked-cage products. These techniques have been used to prepare a number of new coupled cage boron hydrides and carboranes, including 1:1'-B4H92, 1:2'-B4H9B5H8, 1:2'-B4H91'-CH3B5H7, 1:2'-2-CH3B5H73'-CH3B5H7, and 2:2'-1,6-C2B4H52, as well as to provide synthetic routes to the previously known compounds, 1:2'-B5H82 and 2:2'-1,5-C2B3H42.

Advances in the Synthesis and Catalytic Applications of Boron Cluster

Advances in the Synthesis and Catalytic Applications of Boron Cluster
Author:
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2022-09-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0323988326

Advances in Catalysis, Volume 71 highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of topics, including Advances in the catalytic and photocatalytic behavior of carborane derived metal complexes, Transition metal catalyzed synthesis of derivatives of polyhedral boron hydrides with B-N, B-P, B-O and B-S bonds, Recent advances in transition metal catalyzed selective cage BH functionalization of o-carboranes, Boron Compounds for Catalytic Applications, Regioselective Carborane B-H/C-H Functionalization, and Derivatization of monocarborane and dodecaborate anions by controlled B–H activation. Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors Presents the latest release in Advances in Catalysis serials Updated release includes the latest information on advances in the synthesis and catalytic applications of boron cluster

Handbook Of Boron Science: With Applications In Organometallics, Catalysis, Materials And Medicine (In 4 Volumes)

Handbook Of Boron Science: With Applications In Organometallics, Catalysis, Materials And Medicine (In 4 Volumes)
Author: Narayan S Hosmane
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 1051
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1786344432

Boron science features in numerous fields including organic chemistry, organometallic chemistry and medicine. Boron is unique in all aspects of science and engineering and has made a significant impact in our daily lives through its use in fertilizers, germicides, fungicides, soaps, detergents, cancer drugs as well as many household glassware utensils, ceramics and cell phone windows. These volumes bring together an array of internationally renowned scientists to discuss the very latest developments in the application of boron in a broad range of disciplines. This multi-reference work describes the topic by appointing leading researchers to write on current developments in boron science, showcasing its importance to the four separate areas described in each volume: Organometallic Chemistry, Catalysis, Materials Chemistry and Medicine.Written to cover the full range of applications and innovations in boron science, this all-encompassing work offers us a one-stop reference compiled by world-leading researchers and practitioners of the subject, making it perfect for undergraduate and graduate students of chemistry, and researchers and practitioners interested in their professional development.

Base-Catalyzed Reactions of Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds

Base-Catalyzed Reactions of Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds
Author: Herman Pines
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 602
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0323144829

Base-Catalyzed Reactions of Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds focuses on the use of bases as catalysts for the conversion of hydrocarbons and related compounds. In order to emphasize the broad scope of base-catalyzed reactions, examples dealing with the conversion of non-hydrocarbons are given. Comprised of 14 chapters, this book begins with a historical overview of base-catalyzed conversions of hydrocarbons, followed by a discussion on the isomerization of olefins, acetylenes, and allenes, as well as the dimerization and oligomerization of hydrocarbons. The reader is then introduced to a variety of reactions, including those between aromatic hydrocarbons and olefins and between alkylpyridines and alkenylpyridines; homogeneous carbon-carbon addition reactions; and reactions of aprotic solvents with olefins. Subsequent chapters explore carbon-carbon addition of olefins with miscellaneous compounds; addition of ammonia, amines, and anilines to olefinic hydrocarbons; hydrogenation and oxygenation; dehydrogenation, aromatization, and hydrogen transfer; and dehydration of alcohols. This monograph will be of interest to chemists.