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Peculiar boron startles again

Gernot Frenking ()
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Gernot Frenking: Gernot Frenking is at the Fachbereich Chemie, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Strasse, Marburg 35039, Germany.

Nature, 2015, vol. 522, issue 7556, 297-298

Abstract: Boron's unusual properties inspired big advances in chemistry. A compound in which boron binds two carbon monoxide molecules reveals another oddity — the element forms bonds similar to those of transition metals. See Letter p.327

Date: 2015
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