Aluminium dodecaboride
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Aluminium dodecaboride | |
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IUPAC name | aluminium dodecaboride |
Other names | aluminium boride |
Identifiers | |
CAS number | [12041-54-2] |
Properties | |
Molecular formula | AlB12 |
Molar mass | g/mol |
Appearance | black solid |
Density | g/cm³ |
Solubility in water | Insoluble in water |
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Aluminium dodecaboride (AlB12) is a chemical compound made from the metal aluminium and the non-metal boron. It is one of two chemical compounds that are commonly called aluminium boride, the other is aluminium diboride, AlB2.
There are two crystalline forms, α-AlB12, and γ-AlB12. Both forms are very similar and consist of a framework with three-dimensional networks of B12 and B20 units. [1]The phase β-AlB12 is now believed to be the ternary boride C2Al3B48.[2]
AlB12 is used as a grinding compound to replace diamond or corundum.
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- ^ Crystal chemistry of α-AlB12 and γ-AlB12., Higashi, Iwami; Journal of solid state chemistry 2000, vol. 154, no 1, 168-176,doi:10.1006/jssc.2000.8831
- ^ Phases and twinning in C2Al3B48 (β-AlB12), Matkovich V. I. , Giese R. F. ; Economy J. Z. Krist. 122, 108-15. (1965)