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Any member of the class of organometallic compounds containing carboranes, carbon (C), boron (B), and hydrogen (H).
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- Carborane is represented by the general formula , in which n is an integer.
- Carborane with n from 3 to 10 have been characterized.
- Carboranes have been prepared by several routes, the most common being the addition of alkyl reagents to boron hydride clusters to form dicarbon carboranes.
- For example, the high-temperature reaction of pentaborane (9) with acetylene gives many clozo-carboranes as well as other products.
- Nido-carboranes are structures resembling a "nest".
- The structure is similar in geometry to chloso-carborane of the same number of components, except for a missing vertex, or, in other words, n boron atoms occupying an n+1 vertex of a chloso-polyhedron.
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