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Diboron(4) Compounds: From Structural Curiosity to Synthetic Workhorse

Although known for over 90 years, only in the past two decades has the chemistry of diboron(4) compounds been extensively explored. Many interesting structural features and reaction patterns have emerged, and more importantly, these compounds now feature prominently in both metal-catalyzed and metal...

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Published in:Chemical reviews 2016-08, Vol.116 (16), p.9091-9161
Main Authors: Neeve, Emily C, Geier, Stephen J, Mkhalid, Ibraheem A. I, Westcott, Stephen A, Marder, Todd B
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