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Borirane
Skeletal formula of borirane
Skeletal formula of borirane
Space-filling model of borirane
Space-filling model of borirane
Identifiers
CAS Number
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
PubChem CID
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
InChI
  • InChI=1S/C2H5B/c1-2-3-1/h3H,1-2H2Key: OGVHYCXTHGZYKN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • InChI=1/C2H5B/c1-2-3-1/h3H,1-2H2
SMILES
  • B1CC1
Properties
Chemical formula BC
2H
5
Molar mass 39.872 g mol
Melting point −129 °C (−200 °F; 144 K)
Boiling point −24 °C (−11 °F; 249 K)
Solubility in water 15.425 g dm
Related compounds
Related heterocycles Aziridine
Ethylene oxide
Thiirane
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). checkverify (what is  ?) Infobox references
Chemical compound

Borirane is a heterocyclic organic compound with the formula C2H4BH. This colourless, flammable gas is the simplest borirane, a three-membered ring consisting of two carbon and one boron atom. It can be viewed as a structural analog of aziridine, with boron replacing the nitrogen atom of aziridine. Borirane is isomeric with ethylideneborane.

This compound has five isomers

References

  1. Stone, F. G. A.; Abel, E. W. (1987). Organometallic Chemistry. Vol. 16. London: Royal Society of Chemistry. p. 40.
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