3-Fluoro-2-Formylphenylboronic Acid: Your Key Intermediate for Advanced Applications

Discover the essential properties and applications of 3-Fluoro-2-Formylphenylboronic Acid, a high-purity chemical building block vital for OLED development, pharmaceutical synthesis, and complex organic chemistry. Find a reliable supplier and competitive price.

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Exceptional Purity and Consistency

Our commitment to quality ensures that every batch of 3-Fluoro-2-Formylphenylboronic Acid meets stringent purity standards (≥98.0%), critical for reproducible results in pharmaceutical intermediates and OLED material manufacturing.

Versatility in Chemical Synthesis

This compound is a powerful tool for organic chemists, particularly in Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions, enabling the efficient synthesis of complex molecules and novel materials.

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Broad Applications in Chemical Innovation

OLED Material Development

As a vital OLED intermediate, 3-Fluoro-2-Formylphenylboronic Acid is instrumental in synthesizing advanced organic light-emitting materials, driving innovation in display and lighting technologies.

Pharmaceutical Synthesis

Its role as a pharmaceutical intermediate makes it a valuable building block for drug discovery, enabling the creation of novel therapeutic agents and complex drug molecules.

Organic Synthesis

Researchers leverage this boronic acid derivative for its reactivity in various organic transformations, facilitating the construction of complex molecular architectures for diverse chemical applications.

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