Substituent effects on the structure and supramolecular assembly of bis(dioxaborole)s
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Weijun Niu, Brett Rambo, Mark D. Smith, John J. Lavigne
Solid-state and solution analysis shows that dialkyl substituents on the central phenyl ring of bis(dioxaborole)s, such as 2–4, do not have an appreciable effect on the planarity but do significantly alter the supramolecular assembly of these compounds.
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