Abstract:
Boron hydrides are known as electron deficient
compounds. There are two NMR active isotopes (e.g.,
10B and 11B). Boron-11 NMR spectroscopy is widely used
to find out molecular structures and exchange processes
of boron hydrides. 11B is 750 times more receptive than
13C. Some properties of the two isotopes of boron are
given in Table 1.