Boron carbides are boroncarbon compounds.

Boron carbide (B4C) edit

B13C2 edit

α-tetragonal boron edit

α-tetragonal boron is a boron-rich isotropic boron carbide (B50C2).[1][2][3][4]

Borafullerenes edit

Borafullerenes are a class of heterofullerenes in which the element substituting for carbon is boron.

See also edit

References edit

Sources edit

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