Abstract: | The deprotonation of the nido‐anion [B11H14]– by two equivalents of LitBu yields the anion [B11H12]3–. Three observed 11B NMR shifts of this anion in the ratio 1 : 5 : 5 are in agreement with shifts calculated by the GIAO method on the basis of the ab initio computed geometry. The deprotonation can be reversed, giving back [B11H14]– via [B11H13]2–. The thermolysis of [Li(thp)x]3[B11H12] in thp at 80 °C leads to the closo‐borate [Li(thp)3]2[B11H11] under elimination of LiH. Anhydrous air transforms [B11H12]3– into the known oxa‐nido‐dodecaborate [OB11H12]–. The rhoda‐closo‐dodecaborate [L2RhB11H11]3– is formed from [B11H12]3– and RhL3Cl (L = PPh3). |