TdB(BO)4−: A Tetrahedral Boron Oxide Cluster Analogous to Boron HydrideTdBH4−

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pp. 2561-2564 ◽  
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Wen-Zhi Yao ◽  
Jin-Chang Guo ◽  
Hai-Gang Lu ◽  
Si-Dian Li

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Wen-Zhi Yao ◽  
Jin-Chang Guo ◽  
Hai-Gang Lu ◽  
Si-Dian Li




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Vol 99 (44) ◽  
pp. 16276-16283 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason Smolanoff ◽  
Adam Lapicki ◽  
Nicole Kline ◽  
Scott L Anderson


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Hai-Yan Zhou ◽  
Antonis M Messinis ◽  
Lan-Ye Chu ◽  
Ying Li ◽  
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Marie Dorušková ◽  
Jan Tržil

Boron oxide in the Na2O.P2O5-x B2O3 system behaves as a Lux base. Its addition to Na2O.P2O5 brings about transformation of a Co(II) indicator from octahedral to tetrahedral configuration, increase in the optical basicity ΛPb(II), increase in the relative basicity of the melt as determined by means of a galvanic cell, and depolymerization reactions releasing PO43- ions. In the Na2O-B2O3 system free of P2O5, boron oxide behaves as a Lux acid. The amphoretic nature of B2O3 is explained in terms of Lux's acid-base theory extended in analogy with the protolysis theory. The theoretical optical basicity values do not indicate the amphoretic behaviour of B2O3 because in this approach boron oxide is a priori regarded as more acidic than Na2O.P2O5.



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