borazines
Borazines are a class of inorganic compounds with the general formula (RNB)3X3. They are cyclic compounds containing alternating boron and nitrogen atoms within a six-membered ring. The simplest and most well-known borazine is borazine itself, B3N3H6, where R and X are hydrogen atoms. Borazine is often referred to as "inorganic benzene" due to its structural similarity to benzene, with both compounds exhibiting aromatic character.
The borazine ring is planar and possesses delocalized pi electrons, contributing to its aromatic stability. The
Borazines have found applications in various fields. They can be used as precursors for the synthesis of