The article contains sections titled: 1. Boron Halides 1.1. Physical Properties 1.2. Chemical Properties 1.2.1. Exchange Reactions 1.2.2. Halide Displacement Reactions 1.2.3. Boron Trihalides as Lewis Acids 1.2.4. Reduction Reactions 1.3. Production 1.4. Quality Specifications, Chemical Analysis 1.5. Sources, Handling, and Transportation 1.6. Uses of Boron Trihalides 1.7. Pollution Control, Toxicology, and Occupational Health 2. Fluoroboric Acid and Fluoroborates 2.1. Physical and Chemical Properties 2.2. Production 2.3. Quality Specifications, Chemical Analysis 2.4. Sources, Handling, and Transportation 2.5. Uses 2.6. Pollution Control, Toxicology 3. Boron Subhalides 4. Boron Sulfide 4.1. Physical and Chemical Properties 4.2. Production 4.3. Uses 5. Boranes 5.1. Diborane and Higher Boranes 5.1.1. Physical and Chemical Properties 5.1.2. Production 5.1.3. Uses 5.2. Amine Boranes 5.3. Borohydrides 5.4. Carbaboranes 6. Organoboranes 6.1. Alkyl‐ and Arylboranes 6.2. Borinic and Boronic Acids 6.3. Borazines 6.4. Boric Acid Esters 7. Toxicology and Occupational Health
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