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(+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane (CAS 99438-28-5)

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Alternate Names:
(+)-Diisopinocampheylmethoxyborane
CAS Number:
99438-28-5
Molecular Weight:
316.33
Molecular Formula:
C21H37BO
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(+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane, known as MBTMB, is a borane-containing compound. Its composition comprises a bicyclic structure featuring two methoxy groups and a boron atom. Boranes, renowned for their stability and reactivity, encompass compounds containing boron and hydrogen atoms. Given its distinctive structure and properties, (+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane holds paramount importance in the realm of organic and inorganic chemistry. (+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane finds versatile applications across various scientific research domains. It serves as a catalyst in organic synthesis and a reagent in inorganic chemistry. Moreover, (+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane′s role in investigating boron-containing compounds and their properties is noteworthy. Notably, it contributes to drug development by enhancing the solubility of specific drugs and improving their pharmacokinetic characteristics. The precise mechanism of action for (+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane remains partially elusive. However, it is widely believed that the boron atom in (+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane functions as a Lewis acid, augmenting the compound′s reactivity. This heightened reactivity enables (+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane to act as a catalyst in organic synthesis and as a reagent in inorganic chemistry. Furthermore, the boron atom is thought to interact with drug molecules, elevating their solubility and enhancing their pharmacokinetic properties.


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(+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane, 5 g

sc-254952
5 g
$154.00

(+)-B-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane, 25 g

sc-254952A
25 g
$255.00