Boron: Elementary Challenge for Experimenters and Theoreticians
Technische Universität Darmstadt · University of Freiburg
Abstract
Many of the fundamental questions regarding the solid-state chemistry of boron are still unsolved, more than 200 years after its discovery. Recently, theoretical work on the existence and stability of known and new modifications of the element combined with high-pressure and high-temperature experiments have revealed new aspects. A lot has also happened over the last few years in the field of reactions between boron and main group elements. Binary compounds such as B(6)O, MgB(2), LiB(1-x), Na(3)B(20), and CaB(6) have caused much excitement, but the electron-precise, colorless boride carbides Li(2)B(12)C(2), LiB(13)C(2), and MgB(12)C(2) as well as the graphite analogue BeB(2)C(2) also deserve special attention.…
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2Topics & keywords
- Boron
- Boron carbide
- Boride
- Crystal chemistry
- Superconductivity
- Graphite
- Crystallography
- Chemistry