Diazaborine Explained

Diazaborine is a chemical compound with properties intermediate between benzene and borazine.[1] [2] Its chemical formula is CBNH. 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.

References

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  2. Jeong . Kyle E. . May 9, 2011 . Resonance (NMR) and MAS (Magic Angle Spinning) . live . Studying the Solid-State Dynamics of Boron Compounds Using Nuclear Magnetic . 1 . 1 . 35 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230104021454/http://physics.wm.edu/Seniorthesis/SeniorThesis2011/Jeong,%20Kyle.pdf . 2023-01-04 . 2023-01-03 . College of William & Mary.