Chemistry, asked by miana18, 11 months ago

could any 1 explain me hydroboration?

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Answered by srividya99
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Hydroboration-oxidation transforms alkenes into alcohols. For example BH3 can perform three additions to alkenes. This process is called “hydroboration-oxidation”.

miana18: but hydroboration
miana18: occurs in alkynes too
miana18: so how does it happen in alkynes
Answered by intesabasif06
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hydroboration refers to the addition of a hydrogen-boron bond to C-C, C-N, and C-O double bonds, as well as C-C triple bonds. This chemical reaction is useful in the organic synthesis of organic compounds.

Hydroboration produces organoborane compounds that react with a variety of reagents to produce useful compounds, such as alcohols, amines, alkyl halides. The most widely known reaction of the organoboranes is oxidation to produce alcohols typically by hydrogen peroxide. This type of reaction has promoted research on hydroboration because of its mild condition and a wide scope of olefins tolerated. Another research subtheme is metal-catalysed hydroboration.

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