RESEARCH ON BORON POLYMERS

Abstract

A new, simple, and efficient synthesis of boron substituted borazoles has been developed. Butylboron dichloride reacts with aminonia to give a high yield of B-tributylborazole. This synthesis will be broadened by the employment of substituted arnines. Some of the resulting B-N substituted borazoles may serve as the basis of thermally and hydrolytically stable semi-inorganic polymers and the liquid borazoles will be evaluate as nbricants and bydraulic fluids. The preparation of benzeneboronic acid, tri-n-butylborine, butylboron dichloride and phenylboron dichioride as interniediates for our new borazole synthesis has been studied. A new catalytic recirculating apparatus for preparin% phenylboron dichloride from benzene and boron trichloride by Pace's method is described.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 1956
Accession Number
AD0100806

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  • Frank C. Gunderloy Jr.
  • Michael Sedlak
  • P. A. Van Der Meulen
  • William L. Ruigh

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  • Rutgers University–New Brunswick

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