Abstract

Among the diverse range of polyhedra seen for structure of boron clusters, the icosahedron is of particular imporatnce. An unusual icosahedral boron cluster, in which both closo-borate and selenoborate substructure are present, was recently synthesized by Krebs et al. from cesium selnide, boron, and selenium (see schematic representation on the right, ˆ = B, • = Se).

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