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Fluorophenyl boronic acid series

The fluorophenyl boronic acid series comprises organic compounds where a boronic acid group (–B(OH)?) is attached to a phenyl ring that has been substituted with fluorine atoms. This series includes various derivatives such as 2-fluorophenyl boronic acid, 3-fluorophenyl boronic acid, and 4-fluorophenyl boronic acid, distinguished by the position of the fluorine substitution on the phenyl ring relative to the boronic acid moiety. These compounds are crucial in organic chemistry, particularly in Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reactions, where they act as effective reagents for forming carbon-carbon bonds between aryl groups. The fluorine atoms on the phenyl ring can significantly alter the electronic properties and steric hindrance of the boronic acid, influencing its reactivity and specificity in chemical reactions.
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