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  • 2014Arylspiroborates derived from 4-tert-Butylcatechol and 3,5-Di-tertbutylcatechol and their antimicrobial activities8citations

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  • Geier, Michael J.
  • Westcott, Stephen A.
  • Decken, Andreas
  • Oneill, Taryn
  • Webb, Michael I.
  • Vogels, Christopher M.
  • Bowes, Eric G.
  • Flewelling, Andrew
  • Gray, Christopher A.
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Arylspiroborates derived from 4-tert-Butylcatechol and 3,5-Di-tertbutylcatechol and their antimicrobial activities

  • Geier, Michael J.
  • Westcott, Stephen A.
  • Lee, Graham M.
  • Decken, Andreas
  • Oneill, Taryn
  • Webb, Michael I.
  • Vogels, Christopher M.
  • Bowes, Eric G.
  • Flewelling, Andrew
  • Gray, Christopher A.
  • Li, Haoxin
  • Halcovitch, Nathan Ross
Abstract

<p>A family of arylspiroborates has been prepared by the addition of either 4-tert-butylcatechol or 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol to boric acid and an alkali metal hydroxide. All compounds were characterized fully using multinuclear NMR spectroscopy and by elemental analyses. A single crystal X-ray diffraction was carried out on potassium (bis-(3,5-di-tertbutyl[1,2-benzenediolato(2-)-O,O]borate)) (8). All compounds displayed appreciable anti-microbial activities.</p>

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  • compound
  • single crystal X-ray diffraction
  • single crystal
  • Potassium
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy