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A new modification of boron, resulting from the pyrolytic decomposition of BI z on a heated surface (800 C. to 1100 C.), has been found to have a simple rhombohedral structure, with a 0 = 5.057 /~ and c~ = 58.06 , space group R3m, Z ----12. The atomic parameters have been obtained from a single crystal using the precession method. The structure may be described as composed of units of nearly regular icosahedra in a slightly deformed cubic close packing. This requires the use of three-center or delta bonds, wherein two electrons are shared by three boron atoms at the vertices of an equilateral triangle.
Decker et al. (Fri,) studied this question.