Boron has one valence electron less than ac arbon atom and an availablev acant p z orbital. The incorporation of sp 2 -hybridized boron atoms into the host lattice of ap olycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) is formally relatedt oo xidative doping. Ab oron-containing B-PAH has an energetically low-lying LUMO and an arrow HOMO-LUMOg ap, which renders it as trong Lewis acid/electron acceptora nd promotes fluorescencei nt he visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Many methods have been developed to access B-PAHs that are deliberately designed for specific tasks. Herein, we highlight recentb reakthroughs in the field of B-PAH synthesis and the scope of their applications, which range from Lewis acid and redox catalysis to device fabrication.W ew illa lso report on the dynamic covalent chemistry of neutral and anionic B-PAHs, as it is ap otential limitationi nt he design of catalysts ystems but can also provide ap owerful synthetic tool for the preparation of otherwise inaccessible B-PAHs.