Styrylboronic acid
…, RH Meinhold, AD Woolhouse
Index: Gainsford, Graeme J.; Meinhold, Richard H.; Woolhouse, Anthony D. Acta Crystallographica, Section C: Crystal Structure Communications, 1995 , vol. 51, # 12 p. 2694 - 2696
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Abstract
Abstract Styrylboronic acid, C8H9BO2, was one of several organoboron compounds investigated for their wood-preservation properties following in situ polymerization. The structure consists of independent monomeric mol-ecules bound together by strong hydrogen bonds (B--O--H... O). The planes of the styryl and boronic acid moieties are twisted by 26 (1) with respect to each other, apparently as a result of the hydrogen-bonding requirements.
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