Functionalization of carborane via carboryne intermediates [electronic resource] / Da Zhao.
2016
QD412.B1
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Title
Functionalization of carborane via carboryne intermediates [electronic resource] / Da Zhao.
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ISBN
9789811015694 (electronic book)
9811015694 (electronic book)
9789811015687
9811015694 (electronic book)
9789811015687
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Singapore : Springer, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 170 pages) : illustrations.
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QD412.B1
Dewey Decimal Classification
547/.05671
Summary
This thesis focuses on the development of new methods of functionalizing carboranes using o-carboryne intermediates. Functional carboranes are now finding a broad range of applications, including organic synthesis, drug design, polymers, catalysis, metal-organic frameworks, electronic devices and more. However, the limited number of efficient synthetic methods for obtaining functional carborane materials has restricted their applications. The methodologies established in this thesis represent simple, yet powerful strategies to assemble previously inaccessible, useful complex molecules, which will also have a significant impact on future synthetic, cluster and materials chemistry. Moreover, it discusses the first method for the in situ generation of electrophilic boron radical using photocatalysis. .
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by the Chinese Unversity og Hong Kong, Hong Kong."
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed June 13, 2016).
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Springer theses.
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