Boron carbides are boron–carbon compounds.
Boron carbide (B4C)
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B13C2
α-tetragonal boron
α-tetragonal boron is a boron-rich isotropic boron carbide (B50C2).[2]
Borafullerenes
- Main page: Chemistry:Borafullerene
Borafullerenes are a class of heterofullerenes in which the element substituting for carbon is boron.
See also
References
Sources
- Amberger, E. (1981). "Elemental boron". in Buschbeck, K. C.. Gmelin handbook of inorganic and organometallic chemistry: B Boron, Supplement 2 (8th ed.). Berlin: Springer-Verlag. pp. 1–112. ISBN 3-540-93448-0.
- Hoard, J. L.; Hughes, R. E.; Sands, D. E. (1958). "The Structure of Tetragonal Boron". Journal of the American Chemical Society 80 (17): 4507. doi:10.1021/ja01550a019.
- Hoard, J. L.; Sullenger, D. B.; Kennard, C. H. L.; Hughes, R. E. (January 1970). "The structure analysis of β-rhombohedral boron". Journal of Solid State Chemistry 1 (2): 268–277. doi:10.1016/0022-4596(70)90022-8. Bibcode: 1970JSSCh...1..268H.
- Wiberg, N. (2001). Inorganic chemistry. San Diego: Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-352651-5.
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