In organic chemistry, atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are generally referred to as heteroatoms. The most common heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Now I present to you an article called Synthesis and characterization of new fluorescent triarylborane polymers, published in 2005, which mentions a compound: 75732-01-3, mainly applied to polydibromoborylstyrene organocopper organotin aryl transfer agent triarylborane polymer, Safety of Mesitylcopper(I).
Organotin and organocopper compounds were applied as highly aryl-transfer reagents in the post-polymerization modification of poly(4-dibromoborylstyrene). The following aryl-transfer agents were studied: 2-thienyltrimethyltin, mesitylcopper, and 5-hexyl-5′-trimethylstannyl-2,2′-bithiophene. Depending on the introduced aryl moiety, the resulting boron-modified polystyrenes may reversibly bind to external electron donor species and hence may act as fluorescent sensors.
After consulting a lot of data, we found that this compound(75732-01-3)Safety of Mesitylcopper(I) can be used in many types of reactions. And in most cases, this compound has more advantages.
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