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Class of chemical compounds
A boride is a compound between boron and a less electronegative element, for example silicon boride (SiB3 and SiB6). The borides are a large group of compounds
Boride
Surface hardening method
resulting surface contains metal borides, such as iron borides, nickel borides, and cobalt borides. As pure materials, these borides have extremely high hardness
Boriding
Type of electrode
Cerium boride cathodes show lower evaporation rate at 1700 K than lanthanum boride, but it becomes equal at 1850 K and higher. Cerium boride cathodes
Hot_cathode
Chemical compound
Trinickel boride is a compound of nickel and boron with chemical formula Ni 3B. It is one of the borides of nickel. The compound was described in 1959
Trinickel_boride
Chemical compound
Manganese boride is a binary inorganic compound of manganese and boron with the chemical formula MnB. Manganese boride is a hard, high-melting ceramic
Manganese_boride
Chemical element with atomic number 5 (B)
increase the surface hardness of steels and alloys through boriding. Additionally metal borides are used for coating tools through chemical vapor deposition
Boron
High hardness element compounds of ruthenium and boron
Ruthenium borides are compounds of ruthenium and boron. Their most remarkable property is potentially high hardness. Vickers hardness HV = 50 GPa was
Ruthenium_boride
Topics referred to by the same term
as catalysts in organic chemistry. Nickel boride may also refer to: Dinickel boride (Ni2B) Trinickel boride (Ni3B) This disambiguation page lists articles
Nickel boride (disambiguation)
Nickel_boride_(disambiguation)
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Erbium boride may refer to: Erbium tetraboride, ErB4 Erbium hexaboride, ErB6 This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the
Erbium_boride
Osmium borides are compounds of osmium and boron. Their most remarkable property is potentially high hardness. It is thought that a combination of high
Osmium_borides
Chemical compound
1000°C (B6O) Highest boride elastic modulus Highest boride fracture toughness Highest boride compressive strength 3rd highest boride melting point (3230
Titanium_diboride
Material with Vickers hardness exceeding 40 gigapascals
this approach, although it is not considered superhard. Alternatively, borides combined with transition metals have become a rich area of superhard research
Superhard_material
Chemical compound
Cobalt borides are inorganic compounds with the general formula CoxBy. The two main cobalt borides are CoB and Co2B. These are refractory materials. Cobalt
Cobalt_boride
Class of chemical compounds
Boride carbides, borocarbides or carboborides are chemical compounds composed of metal along with boride and carbide anions. They are mostly metallic in
Boride_carbide
Chemical compound
Lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6, also called lanthanum boride and LaB) is an inorganic chemical, a boride of lanthanum. It is a refractory ceramic material
Lanthanum_hexaboride
Chemical compound
Aluminium magnesium boride or Al3Mg3B56, colloquially known as BAM, is a chemical compound of aluminium, magnesium and boron. Whereas its nominal formula
Aluminium_magnesium_boride
Chemical compound
Dinickel boride is a chemical compound of nickel and boron with formula Ni 2B. It is one of the borides of nickel. The formula "Ni 2B" and the name "nickel
Dinickel_boride
Silicon borides (also known as boron silicides) are lightweight ceramic compounds formed between silicon and boron. Several stoichiometric silicon boride compounds
Silicon_boride
Chemical compound
hexaboride (CeB6, also called cerium boride, CeBix, CEBIX, and (incorrectly) CeB) is an inorganic chemical, a boride of cerium. It is a refractory ceramic
Cerium_hexaboride
Chemical compound
boride, also known as chromium monoboride (CrB), is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula CrB. It is one of the six stable binary borides of
Chromium(III)_boride
Catalyst composed of nickel and boron
Nickel boride is the common name of materials composed chiefly of the elements nickel and boron that are widely used as catalysts in organic chemistry
Nickel_boride_catalyst
Chemical compound
Iron boride refers to various inorganic compounds with the formula FexBy. Two main iron borides are FeB and Fe2B. Some iron borides possess useful properties
Iron_boride
Type of refractory ceramics
temperature without cracking or breaking. Chemically, they are usually borides, carbides, nitrides, and oxides of early transition metals. UHTCs are used
Ultra-high temperature ceramic
Ultra-high_temperature_ceramic
Chemical element with atomic number 95 (Am)
lattice (space group I41/amd), it is isomorphic with PuSi2 and ThSi2. Borides of americium include AmB4 and AmB6. The tetraboride can be obtained by
Americium
Boron chemical complexes
structural units of most allotropes of boron and boron-rich rare-earth borides. In such borides, metal atoms donate electrons to the boron polyhedra, and thus
Crystal structure of boron-rich metal borides
Crystal_structure_of_boron-rich_metal_borides
Tungsten borides are compounds of tungsten and boron. Their most remarkable property is high hardness. The Vickers hardness of WB or WB2 crystals is ~20
Tungsten_borides
Chemical compound
Yttrium boride refers to a crystalline material composed of different proportions of yttrium and boron, such as YB2, YB4, YB6, YB12, YB25, YB50 and YB66
Yttrium_borides
Industrial tool
tube that could withstand the power of the high-pressure AWJ, and it was Boride Products (now Kennametal) development of their ROCTEC line of ceramic tungsten
Water_jet_cutter
Tantalum borides are compounds of tantalum and boron most remarkable for their extreme hardness. The Vickers hardness of TaB and TaB2 films and crystals
Tantalum_boride
Chemical element with atomic number 70 (Yb)
Ytterbium is a chemical element; it has symbol Yb and atomic number 70. It is a metal, the fourteenth element in the lanthanide series, which is the basis
Ytterbium
Yugoslav infantry fighting vehicle
90 meters Height 2.20 meters Crew 3+7 Armor Aluminum/Aluminum oxide/Titanium boride Main armament 20 mm M-55 cannon 1 ATGM launcher, 2 missiles Secondary armament
BVP_M-80
Chemical compound
the other being AlB12, which are both commonly referred to as aluminium boride. Structurally the B atoms form graphite-like sheets with Al atoms between
Aluminium_diboride
Chemical compound
Uranium boride (UB2), a compound of uranium and boron, is a very stable glassy boride material that is insoluble in water. It is being explored as an
Uranium_diboride
Several plutonium borides can be formed by direct combination of plutonium and boron powders in an inert atmosphere at reduced pressure. PuB was reported
Plutonium_borides
Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Aluminium boride may refer to Aluminium diboride, AlB2 Aluminium dodecaboride, AlB12 This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated
Aluminium_boride
Chemical compound
to metal borides". Chemistry of Materials. 5 (11): 1659–1668. doi:10.1021/cm00035a013. Randich, E. (1979). "Chemical vapor deposited borides of the form
Zirconium_diboride
Chemical compound
completely when ignited in oxygen or in mixtures with oxidizers. Thus magnesium boride has been proposed as fuel in ram jets. In addition the use of MgB2 in blast-enhanced
Magnesium_diboride
Hard, dense and stiff chemical compound
entropy (S⦵298) 32.1 J/(mol·K) Related compounds Other anions Tungsten boride Tungsten nitride Other cations Molybdenum carbide Titanium carbide Silicon
Tungsten_carbide
Elements with atomic numbers 57-70
borides. The "higher" borides (LnBx where x > 12) are insulators/semiconductors whereas the lower borides are typically conducting. The lower borides
Lanthanide
Chemical compound
Erbium tetraboride is a boride of the lanthanide metal erbium with the chemical formula ErB4. It is hard and has a high melting point. Industrial applications
Erbium_tetraboride
Chemical compound
Calcium hexaboride (sometimes calcium boride) is a compound of calcium and boron with the chemical formula CaB6. It is an important material due to its
Calcium_hexaboride
Chemical compound
chemical compound with 17% aluminium content by weight. It is the hardest boride of the aluminium-boron system, which also includes AlB10, AlB4, AlB2 and
Aluminium_dodecaboride
Chemical compound
Strontium boride (SrB6) is an inorganic compound. At room temperature, it appears as a crystalline black powder. Closer examination reveals slightly translucent
Strontium_hexaboride
Chemical compound
Boron arsenide (or Arsenic boride) is a chemical compound involving boron and arsenic, usually with a chemical formula BAs. Other boron arsenide compounds
Boron_arsenide
Force resisting sliding motion
Silicon nitride ceramic 0.004 (wet) BAM (Ceramic alloy AlMgB14) Titanium boride (TiB2) 0.04–0.05 0.02 Brass Steel 0.35–0.51 0.19 0.44 Cast iron Copper 1
Friction
and instead contained mono, di and tri-iodo osmium compounds. Osmium borides are notable for their potentially high hardness. It is thought that a combination
Osmium_compounds
Chemical compound
magnesium or beryllium borides, with smaller quantities from aluminum, manganese, and cerium borides. Hydrolysis of magnesium boride, hydrogenation of boron
Tetraborane
Chemical compound
Hafnium diboride is a type of ceramic composed of hafnium and boron that belongs to the class of ultra-high temperature ceramics. It has a melting temperature
Hafnium_diboride
PubChem "Aluminum Arsenide". American Elements. Aluminum boride from PubChem "Aluminum Boride". American Elements. Aluminum bromide from PubChem Aluminum
List_of_inorganic_compounds
Atomic nuclear process
excellent neutron absorbers. They may occur in compounds such as molybdenum boride, hafnium diboride, titanium diboride, dysprosium titanate and gadolinium
Neutron_capture
Topics referred to by the same term
which runs the Dutch Basketball League FeB, chemical formula for iron boride FEB, advertising agency from Poland (Polish: Fabryka e-biznesu) This disambiguation
FEB
Boride silicides (also called borosilicides) are mixed anion compounds containing silicide and boride linked into anions. Boride silicides may be produced
Borosilicide
Object that has a magnetic field
In 2026 researchers announced high entropy (5+-element alloys) permanent boride magnets using abundant 3d transition metals and boron rather than rare-earth
Magnet
Chemical element with atomic number 57 (La)
lighter flints, contains 25% to 45% lanthanum. Lanthanum oxide and the boride are used in electronic vacuum tubes as hot cathode materials with strong
Lanthanum
Chemical compound
Barium hexaboride Names IUPAC name Barium boride Other names Barium hexaboride Identifiers CAS Number 12046-08-1 ECHA InfoCard 100.031.774 PubChem CID
Barium_hexaboride
Composite formed from the mixture of ceramic and metallic materials
undergo plastic deformation. The metal is used as a binder for an oxide, boride, or carbide. Generally, the metallic elements used are nickel, molybdenum
Cermet
Inorganic, nonmetallic solid prepared by the action of heat
categories: Oxides: alumina, beryllia, ceria, zirconia Non-oxides: carbide, boride, nitride, silicide Composite materials: particulate reinforced, fiber reinforced
Ceramic
Thermally induced flow of charge carriers from a surface
coated metal filament, or a separate structure of metal or carbides or borides of transition metals. Vacuum emission from metals tends to become significant
Thermionic_emission
Extremely hard ceramic compound
chemistry in 1906) in 1894 as a by-product of reactions involving metal borides, but its chemical formula was unknown. It was not until the 1930s that
Boron_carbide
Chemical compounds containing erbium
prepared by directly reacting erbium with iodine. Erbium tetraboride is a boride of erbium. It is hard and has a high melting point. It can be used in semiconductors
Erbium_compounds
Coating that prevents sticking
deglazing them—dissolving them in liquid. Cooking spray Aluminium magnesium boride Forever chemicals How to Season a Wok- Serious Eats "How to Turn a Stainless
Non-stick_surface
Topics referred to by the same term
Bisulfite, a synthetic chemical compound – see Menadione MnB, manganese boride This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title MNB. If
MNB
Strongest type of permanent magnet from an alloy of neodymium, iron and boron
Dependence of Magnetic Properties and Hot Workability of Rare Earth-Iron-Boride Magnets Upon Composition. "2023 Honda Prize Honors Neodymium Magnet Inventors
Neodymium_magnet
Hydrogenation catalyst
research on the reduction of estrone to estradiol. Nickel boride catalyst Nickel(II) oxide Cobalt boride Lindlar catalyst Adams's catalyst Molybdenum disulfide
Urushibara_nickel
Topics referred to by the same term
HFB may refer to: Hafnium boride (HfB) Hamburger Flugzeugbau, German aircraft manufacturer Harry F. Byrd, a prominent US Senator from Virginia Hexafluorobenzene
HFB
Any chemical compound having at least one boron atom
Collider. Certain other metal borides find specialized applications as hard materials for cutting tools. Often the boron in borides has fractional oxidation
Boron_compounds
Steel alloy with small amount of boron
chromium are used in the manufacture of fork arms for forklift trucks. Boriding Iron boride "Boron in Steel: Part One", www.totalmateria.com, November 2007 "Boron
Boron_steel
Chemical element with atomic number 62 (Sm)
oxide and boron, in a vacuum, yields a powder containing several samarium boride phases; the ratio between these phases can be controlled through the mixing
Samarium
Group of chemical elements
selenium sulfide, an ingredient in some shampoos. Since 1990, a number of borides with chalcogens bonded to them have been detected. The chalcogens in these
Chalcogen
Chemical-induced nickel coating of a surface
The coatings were claimed to be "an intimate dispersion of hard trinickel boride (Ni3B) or nickel phosphide (Ni3P) in a soft matrix of nickel and thallium"
Electroless nickel-phosphorus plating
Electroless_nickel-phosphorus_plating
Chemical compound that combines silicon and a more electropositive element
structurally closer to borides than to carbides. Because of size differences however silicides are not isostructural with borides and carbides. Bonds in
Silicide
Chemical element with atomic number 14 (Si)
refractory, unreactive materials such as zirconium dioxide or group 4, 5, and 6 borides. Tetrahedral coordination is a major structural motif in silicon chemistry
Silicon
System of detailed crystal structure classification
structure B26 CuO C2/c Copper(II) oxide/Tenorite structure B27 FeB Pnma Iron boride structure B28 → B20 B29 → B16 SnS (incorrectly) Pnma Tin(II) sulfide structure
Strukturbericht_designation
Device used to regulate the power of a nuclear reactor
elements can be used, such as samarium with boron-like europium and samarium boride, which is already used in the colour industry. Less absorptive compounds
Control_rod
Laboratory device for preparing gases
magnesium stannide Boranes from borides (e.g. tetraborane from magnesium boride, aluminium boride, or beryllium boride and an acid) Hydrogen fluoride can
Kipp's_apparatus
Form of physical vapor deposition
g/(cm2·s). Refractory carbides like titanium carbide and borides like titanium boride and zirconium boride can evaporate without undergoing decomposition in
Electron-beam physical vapor deposition
Electron-beam_physical_vapor_deposition
Chemical element with atomic number 60 (Nd)
kilogram (2.2 pounds) of neodymium per vehicle. Permanent neodymium iron boride (Nd2Fe14B) magnets are often made with heavy rare earth elements like dysprosium
Neodymium
Hypothetical charge of an atom if all its bonds to different atoms were fully ionic
"Lanthanides with Unusually Low Oxidation States in the PrB3– and PrB4– Boride Clusters". Inorganic Chemistry. 58 (1): 411–418. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem
Oxidation_state
barium arsenite 125687–68–5 Ba(AsO4)2 barium arsenate 56997–31–0 BaB6 barium boride 12046–08–1 BaBr2 barium bromide 10553–31–8 BaBr2•2H2O barium bromide dihydrate
List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
List_of_CAS_numbers_by_chemical_compound
Chemical compound
in 99% yield. There is a less expensive hydrogenation catalyst, nickel boride, which also demonstrates high selectivity towards hydrogenation of the double
Raspberry_ketone
Chemical element with atomic number 21 (Sc)
observed spectroscopically at high temperatures in the gas phase. Scandium borides and carbides are non-stoichiometric, as is typical for neighboring elements
Scandium
Solid with twenty equal triangular faces
icosahedral shapes also occurs in crystals, especially nanoparticles. Many borides and allotropes of boron such as α- and β-rhombohedral contain boron B12
Regular_icosahedron
Chemical element with atomic number 90 (Th)
an insoluble salt, K2[ThF6] (potassium hexafluorothorate(IV)). Thorium borides, carbides, silicides, and nitrides are refractory materials, like those
Thorium
Any chemical compound having a borohydride anion
4 LiCl Some metal tetrahydroborates transform on heating to give metal borides. When the borohydride complex is volatile, this decomposition pathway is
Borohydride
Organic reduction
palladium black, or platinum dioxide. However, other catalysts, such as cobalt boride, also can be regioselective for primary amine production: R-C≡N + 2 H2 →
Nitrile_reduction
Chemical element with atomic number 49 (In)
agents such as halogens to give indium(III) compounds. It does not form a boride, silicide, or carbide. Indium is rather basic in aqueous solution, showing
Indium
Chemical compound
tosylates, desulfurization, reduction of nitriles 1851,1831, 991, 1814 nickel boride TiCl4 denitrosatation of nitrosamines 1823 ZnCl2 reduction of aldehydes
Sodium_borohydride
Chemical compound
conversion of alkenes to alkanes. As a precursor to Brown's P-1 and P-2 nickel boride catalyst through reaction with NaBH4. As a precursor to finely divided Ni
Nickel(II)_chloride
Chemical element with atomic number 94 (Pu)
metals such as tantalum and tungsten along with the more stable oxides, borides, carbides, nitrides and silicides can tolerate this. Melting in an electric
Plutonium
Spaceplane component of the Space Shuttle
absorbed and redirected heat back out into the air, and covered in silicon borides and borosilicate glass, with blacker tiles covering the lower surface,
Space_Shuttle_orbiter
Wide-bandgap semiconductor and abrasion-resistant ceramic
2017. Retrieved 2009-06-06. Weimer, A. W. (1997). Carbide, nitride, and boride materials synthesis and processing. Springer. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-412-54060-8
Silicon_carbide
oxide and boron, in vacuum, yields a powder containing several samarium boride phases, and their volume ratio can be controlled through the mixing proportion
Samarium_compounds
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carbide, aluminium oxide (sapphire or "alumina"), aluminium nitride, titanium boride and Syndite, a synthetic diamond composite. Of these boron carbide is the
Chobham_armour
Alloy of boron and iron
scavenger in steel, and in the production of Neodymium magnets. Iron boride Boriding "Ferroboron - Properties, Applications", AZo Marerials, August 26,
Ferroboron
Property of materials that causes them to change their shape during magnetization
magnetostriction. This can be accomplished by adding particles such as boride species and niobium carbide (NbC) during initial chill casting of the ingot
Magnetostriction
Inorganic compound group
carbon atoms. In this respect boron carbide is similar to the boron rich borides. Both silicon carbide (also known as carborundum) and boron carbide are
Carbide
Amorphous elemental boron product
4.0 mil (102 micron) and 5.6 mil (142 micron). It consists of a fully borided tungsten core with amorphous boron. Boron fibers and sub-millimeter sized
Boron_fiber
Chemical compound
Diborane was first synthesised in the 19th century by hydrolysis of metal borides, but it was never analysed. From 1912 to 1936, Alfred Stock, the major
Diborane
Class of chemical compounds
Related compounds include the germanide carbides, phosphide silicides, boride carbides and nitride carbides. Other related compounds may contain more
Silicide_carbide
Refractory compound of boron and nitrogen with formula BN
ceramics, enamels, and composite ceramics with titanium boride-boron nitride, titanium boride-aluminium nitride-boron nitride, and silicon carbide-boron
Boron_nitride
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n.
A boride.
n.
A binary compound of boron with a more positive or basic element or radical; -- formerly called boruret.