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ChemPhysChem, 2005
AbstractA survey of novel classes of nanotubular materials based on boron is presented. Pure boron nanotubes are a consequence of a general Aufbau principle for boron clusters and solid boron phases, which postulates various novel boron materials besides the well‐known bulk phases of boron based on boron icosahedra.
Alexander, Quandt, Ihsan, Boustani
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AbstractA survey of novel classes of nanotubular materials based on boron is presented. Pure boron nanotubes are a consequence of a general Aufbau principle for boron clusters and solid boron phases, which postulates various novel boron materials besides the well‐known bulk phases of boron based on boron icosahedra.
Alexander, Quandt, Ihsan, Boustani
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Journal of Dietary Supplements, 2008
To evaluate the scientific evidence on boron including expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology, and dosing. This review serves as a clinical support tool.Electronic searches were conducted in nine databases, 20 additional journals (not indexed in common databases), and ...
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To evaluate the scientific evidence on boron including expert opinion, folkloric precedent, history, pharmacology, kinetics/dynamics, interactions, adverse effects, toxicology, and dosing. This review serves as a clinical support tool.Electronic searches were conducted in nine databases, 20 additional journals (not indexed in common databases), and ...
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Boron and Boron-Based Semiconductors
Physica Status Solidi (a), 1979A review is given on investigations of lattice structures, electrical and optical properties of boron and boron compounds (crystalline boron modifications and their compound analogs, rare-earth compounds, Asup(III)Bsup(V)compounds).
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2012
A basic overview of essential aspects of the very rich chemistry of boron is discussed to elucidate the structural behavior and chemical properties of boron-containing molecules. Some introductory elements are provided concerning the peculiar chemical properties of boron, which derive from its electronic configuration, bonding orbitals, and ...
Panza, L, PROSPERI, DAVIDE
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A basic overview of essential aspects of the very rich chemistry of boron is discussed to elucidate the structural behavior and chemical properties of boron-containing molecules. Some introductory elements are provided concerning the peculiar chemical properties of boron, which derive from its electronic configuration, bonding orbitals, and ...
Panza, L, PROSPERI, DAVIDE
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Science, 2012
A complex with a boron-boron triple bond expands the range of genuine triple bonds known to chemists.
Gernot Frenking, Nicole Holzmann
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A complex with a boron-boron triple bond expands the range of genuine triple bonds known to chemists.
Gernot Frenking, Nicole Holzmann
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Asymmetric twins in boron rich boron carbide
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2018Twin boundaries (TBs) play an essential role in enhancing the mechanical, electronic and transport properties of polycrystalline materials.
Xiaokun Yang, William A. Goddard, Qi An
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Oxidative addition of boron–boron, boron–chlorine and boron–bromine bonds to platinum(0)
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1998Abstract The synthesis and spectroscopic characterisation of the new diborane(4) compounds B2(1,2-O2C6Cl4)2 and B2(1,2-O2C6Br4)2 are reported together with the diborane(4) bis-amine adduct [B2(calix)(NHMe2)2] (calix=Butcalix[4]arene). B–B bond oxidative addition reactions between the platinum(0) compound [Pt(PPh3)2(η-C2H4)] and the diborane(4 ...
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Vapor transport of boron, boron phosphide and boron arsenide
Journal of Crystal Growth, 1967Abstract Small crystals of boron, boron phosphide and boron arsenide have been produced by chemical vapor transport using halogens as transporting reagent. In all cases the material transported from a higher to a lower temperature. The boron phosphide and boron arsenide produced were cubic while the boron was beta-rhom-bohedral.
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