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Volumn 334, Issue , 2002, Pages 91-104

Structural and spectroscopic studies of selectively B-alkylated derivatives in the dicarbahexaborane (8) cage system

Author keywords

Alkylation; Carborane; DFT calculations; Metallacarborane

Indexed keywords

ALKYLATION; BROMINE COMPOUNDS; CHLORINE COMPOUNDS; INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY; NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY; SILICON; SINGLE CRYSTALS; SODIUM SULFATE; SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS;

EID: 0042412365     PISSN: 00201693     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/S0020-1693(02)00741-7     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (13)

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    • 3 pentagonal face. The apical boron is defined as the one that lies on the mirror plane above this face and is designated as B(1), the unique boron (B(5)) resides on the mirror plane and is contained in the face. The remaining two borons, B(4) and B(6), are referred to as the basal borons. Many times this numbering system differs from the crystallograpic numbers, such as those shown in Fig. 1.
    • 3 pentagonal face. The apical boron is defined as the one that lies on the mirror plane above this face and is designated as B(1), the unique boron (B(5)) resides on the mirror plane and is contained in the face. The remaining two borons, B(4) and B(6), are referred to as the basal borons. Many times this numbering system differs from the crystallograpic numbers, such as those shown in Fig. 1.
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    • 4 ring and two boron atoms occupying positions above and below the ring. The ring borons are referred to as the basal borons; with the other two being the apical borons.
    • 4 ring and two boron atoms occupying positions above and below the ring. The ring borons are referred to as the basal borons; with the other two being the apical borons.


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