“…Whereas there are abundant comprehensive monographs describing systematic ways of generating C–C or C–X cross couplings, monographs for their boron cluster counterparts, for B–C and B–X couplings, are rare. To the best of our knowledge, only a review dealing with the different cross coupling methodologies used so far to produce B–C, B–P, B–N, and B–S bonds in the most popular boron cluster (dianionic [B 12 H 12 ] 2– , monoanionic [Co(C 2 B 9 H 11 ) 2 ] − , and neutral, o -C 2 B 10 H 12 ) has been available since 2013, but recently, other reviews dealing with halogenated icosahedral boranes, carboranes and metallabis(dicarbollides), carboranylphosphine ligands, the synthesis and reactivity of oxonium derivatives of nido -carboranes, functionalization of o -carboranes via carboryne intermediates, as well as on metallabis(dicarbollides) have appeared.…”