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Phosphorus-nitrogen-boron rings

The best known boron-containing ring systems are the so-called inorganic benzenes, namely, borazine (71), boroxine (72), and triphosphatriborin (73) (Fig. 46), which are isoelectronic and isostructural with benzene. These ring systems are obtained by the interaction of boron with nitrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus, respectively.4... [Pg.50]

Rings with One Arsenic, One Phosphorus, One Nitrogen, One Boron, One Aluminium, and One Gallium Atom... [Pg.876]


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