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    371764-64-6

    Catalog No. EBD33141

    CAS 371764-64-6

    Name Quinolin-4-ylboronic acid

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    Basic Information

    Synonyms: quinolin-4-yl-4-boronicacid RARECHEMAKVD0024 QUINOLINE-4-BORONICACID QUINOLIN-4-YLBORONICACID QUINOLIN-4-BORANICACID QUINOLIN-4-BORONICACID 4-QUINOLINYL-BORONICACID Boronicacid,4-quinolinyl-(9CI) Quinoline-4-boronicacid,97% 4-Quinolineboronicacid quinolin-8-ylboronicacid

    Molecular Formula: C9H8BNO2

    Molecular Weight: 172.98

    MDL Number: MFCD03095174

    Categories: Synthetic Chemistry > Organic Building Blocks > Boronic Acids and Boronic Esters Materials Chemistry > Optoelectronic and Organic Semiconductor Materials > OLED and Organic Optoelectronic Precursors

    Product Description:
    4-Quinolineboronic acid is an organoboron compound featuring a boronic acid functional group attached to the quinoline ring at the 4-position. It is a white to off-white solid powder. As a typical boronic acid derivative, it serves as a crucial building block in organic synthesis, particularly in Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions, which are widely used to construct biaryl and heterobiaryl systems. Its primary application lies in the synthesis of complex organic molecules, especially in the field of materials science. It is a key intermediate for constructing quinoline-based heterocyclic frameworks that are integral to the development of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), organic photovoltaics (OPVs), and other optoelectronic materials. The quinoline moiety, when incorporated into conjugated systems, can impart desirable electronic and luminescent properties. The compound is sensitive to air and moisture and should be stored under inert conditions. It is commonly used in research and development for creating novel functional materials and pharmaceutical intermediates that require the quinoline scaffold.
    Physical Properties

    Boiling Point: 400.3 °C at 760 mmHg

    Flash Point: 195.9 °C

    Density: 1.28 g/cm3

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