Boron monoxide

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Boron monoxide
Names
IUPAC name
Boron(I) oxide
Other names
diboron monoxide
Identifiers
12045-60-2 YesY
Properties
B2O
Molar mass 37.621 g/mol
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Boron monoxide (B2O) is a chemical compound of boron and oxygen. Two experimental studies have proposed existence of diamond-like [1] and graphite-like [2] B2O, as for boron nitride and carbon solids. However, a later, systematic, experimental study of boron oxide phase diagram suggests that B2O is unstable.[3] The instability of the graphite-like B2O phase was also predicted theoretically.[4]

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