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Superacidity of Boron Acids H2(B12X12) (X=Cl,Br)
Authors:Amy Avelar  Fook S. Tham  Christopher A. Reed Prof. Dr.
Affiliation:Center for S and P Block Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521‐0403 (USA), Fax: (+1)?951‐827‐2027, http://reedgrouplab.ucr.edu
Abstract:Acid remarks : The anhydrous diprotic boron acids H2(B12X12) (X=Cl, Br; see picture, B orange, X green) are the first examples of diprotic superacids and may be the strongest acids yet isolated. Both protons protonate benzene to give benzenium ion salts that are stable at room temperature. These acids owe their existence to the stability of the icosahedral B12 cluster with its dinegative charge buried beneath a layer of halide substituents.
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Keywords:arenium ions  carboranes  IR spectroscopy  superacidic systems  weakly coordinating anions
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