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Evolving patterns in boron cluster chemistry

  • Mark A. Fox und Ken Wade
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 1. Januar 2009

Published Online: 2009-01-01
Published in Print: 2003-01-01

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  1. Contents
  2. Preface
  3. New discoveries at the interface of boron and carbon chemistries
  4. Reactions of boranes and metallaboranes with phosphines
  5. Two-electron aromatics containing three and four adjacent boron atoms
  6. Role of B(C6F5)3 in catalyst activation, anion formation, and as C6F5 transfer agent
  7. Boron clusters for medicinal drug design: Selective estrogen receptor modulators bearing carborane
  8. Rearrangements in the nona-and azanonaborane clusters
  9. Synthesis and properties of linear, branched, and cyclic metallacarborane oligomers
  10. Recent advances in the chemistry of carboranes and metallacarboranes
  11. Use of organoboron halides in organic synthesis
  12. Polyhedral boron-containing cluster chemistry: Aspects of architecture beyond the icosahedron
  13. New asymmetric syntheses with boronic esters and fluoroboranes
  14. Mechanism of the opening of the closo-NB11 clusters by bases
  15. Tandem allylboration-ring-closing metathesis reactions for the preparation of biologically active molecules
  16. Small boranes, carboranes, and heterocarboranes
  17. Molecular and polymeric precursors to boron carbide nanofibers, nanocylinders, and nanoporous ceramics
  18. New carboranes and phosphaboranes
  19. Boron clusters: Do they receive the deserved interest?
  20. Evolving patterns in boron cluster chemistry
  21. Supraicosahedral (metalla) carboranes
  22. Controlled synthesis of carbons-adjacent and-apart nido -and arachno-carborane anions and their metal complexes
  23. Boron-gadolinium binary system as a magnetic resonance imaging boron carrier
  24. Enolboration of conjugated ketones and synthesis of beta-amino alcohols and boronated alpha-amino acids
  25. "Heavy metals"-A meaningless term? (IUPAC Technical Report)
  26. Provisional Nomenclature Recommendations
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