Borane-Di(Tert-Butyl)Phosphine Complex, often abbreviated as BH3•P(t-Bu)2, is a coordination complex formed between borane (BH3) and di(tert-butyl)phosphine (P(t-Bu)2).BH3 is a boron compound containing three hydrogen atoms. It is known for its Lewis acidity and is commonly used as a reducing agent or a catalyst in various chemical reactions.
features:
The complex is likely to be a stable compound, possibly a liquid or solid at room temperature, depending on its specific structure and molecular weight.
Adhibition:
BH3•P(t-Bu)2 can be employed in hydroboration reactions, a process commonly used in organic synthesis to introduce boron functionality into organic compounds. Hydroboration reactions are useful in the preparation of various organic derivatives.