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Diazaborine is a
chemical compound with properties intermediate between
benzene and
borazine .
[1]
[2] Its chemical formula is C3 BN2 H5 . It resembles a benzene ring, except that three carbons are replaced by two nitrogen and boron, respectively. Notable molecules contain this moiety include
diazaborine B .
[3]
References
^ Merino-García, María Del Rosario; Soriano-Agueda, Luis Antonio; Guzmán-Hernández, Juan de Dios; Martínez-Otero, Diego; Landeros Rivera, Bruno; Cortés-Guzmán, Fernando; Barquera-Lozada, José Enrique; Jancik, Vojtech (2022-05-09).
"Benzene and Borazine, so Different, yet so Similar: Insight from Experimental Charge Density Analysis" . Inorganic Chemistry . 61 (18): 6785–6798.
doi :
10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c03923 .
ISSN
1520-510X .
PMID
35472275 .
S2CID
248402498 .
^ Jeong, Kyle E. (May 9, 2011).
"Resonance (NMR) and MAS (Magic Angle Spinning)" (PDF) . Studying the Solid-State Dynamics of Boron Compounds Using Nuclear Magnetic . 1 (1): 35.
Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-01-04. Retrieved 2023-01-03 – via
College of William & Mary .
^ Mullins, Stephen T. (1996-01-01), Katritzky, Alan R.; Rees, Charles W.; Scriven, Eric F. V. (eds.),
"7.09 - Bicyclic 5-6 Systems: Four Heteroatoms 1:3" , Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry II , Oxford: Pergamon, pp. 351–362,
ISBN
978-0-08-096518-5 , retrieved 2023-01-04