Even though it is listed in the periodic table, 1 the metallic element boron is not a naturally occurring element. It is found in small amounts in the earth’s surface, and it is thought to be produced ...
Boron exhibits a remarkable capacity to form a diverse array of cluster architectures, ranging from planar sheets and quasi‐planar rings to three‐dimensional cages and drums. This structural richness ...
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