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Polynuclear Superhalogen Anions with Heterovalent Central Atoms. [PDF]
Mekhael D, Skurski P, Anusiewicz I.
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Nitrogen-Doped Borane Cluster Network for High-Performance Supercapacitors Under Universal pH Conditions. [PDF]
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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy for High-Grade CNS Tumors: Mechanisms, Carriers, and Clinical Progress: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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Aromaticity of Planar Boron Clusters Confirmed
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2005Low-energy boron clusters are characterized by two-dimensional geometry. Aromaticity of these planar boron clusters was established in terms of topological resonance energy (TRE). All planar boron clusters were found to be highly aromatic with large positive TREs even if they have 4n pi-electrons.
Jun-ichi, Aihara +2 more
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Fluxional Boron Clusters: From Theory to Reality
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2019Isolated boron clusters exhibit many intriguing properties, which have only recently been unfolding with the hand-in-hand advancement of state-of-the-art experimental and theoretical methods for the analyses of their electronic structure, chemical reactivity, and nuclear dynamics.
Sudip Pan +5 more
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Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1976
Abstract : The novel compounds (eta-C5H5)3C03B3H5 (I), (eta-C5H5)3C053B4H4 (II), and (eta-C5h5)4C04B4H4 (III) have been isolated as air-stable crystalline solids from the reaction of Na(+)B5H8(-) with CoCl1 and NaC5H5 below 20 degrees, and characterized from mass spectra and NMR spectra.
Vernon R. Miller, Russell N. Grimes
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Abstract : The novel compounds (eta-C5H5)3C03B3H5 (I), (eta-C5H5)3C053B4H4 (II), and (eta-C5h5)4C04B4H4 (III) have been isolated as air-stable crystalline solids from the reaction of Na(+)B5H8(-) with CoCl1 and NaC5H5 below 20 degrees, and characterized from mass spectra and NMR spectra.
Vernon R. Miller, Russell N. Grimes
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