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The class of chemicals called boride oxides contain both boride and oxide anions. They are mixed anion compounds.

Examples include Li6B18(Li2O)x. This contains Li6B18 containing hollow channels where variable amounts of Li2O can be contained or conducted. It crystallises in space group P6/mmm a=8.217 c=4.159.[1]

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formula crystal space group unit cell volume density comment reference
Li6B18(Li2O)x P6/mmm a=8.217 c=4.159 [2]
FeCoNiBOx amorphous [3]

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  1. ^ Delacroix, Simon; Le Godec, Yann; Coelho-Diogo, Cristina; Gervais, Christel; Génois, Isabelle; Le Griel, Patrick; Portehault, David (19 October 2020). "Synthesis in Molten Salts and Characterization of Li 6 B 18 (Li 2 O) x Nanoparticles". Inorganic Chemistry. 59 (20): 14983–14988. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c01694.
  2. ^ Delacroix, Simon; Le Godec, Yann; Coelho-Diogo, Cristina; Gervais, Christel; Génois, Isabelle; Le Griel, Patrick; Portehault, David (19 October 2020). "Synthesis in Molten Salts and Characterization of Li 6 B 18 (Li 2 O) x Nanoparticles". Inorganic Chemistry. 59 (20): 14983–14988. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c01694.
  3. ^ Wang, Dan; Feng, Xiangping; He, Huan; Wang, Zhiyuan; Zheng, Runguo; Sun, Hongyu; Liu, Yanguo; Liu, Chunli (2022). "Amorphous FeCoNiBO x nanosheets as highly active and durable electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reaction in alkaline electrolyte". New Journal of Chemistry. 46 (48): 22989–22993. doi:10.1039/D2NJ04864G. ISSN 1144-0546.