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English: Diamond-square-diamond (DSD) rearrangement. At each vertex a boron atom is bonded along triangular faces to other boron atoms and (not shown) a hydrogen atom sticks outward. A bond joining two triangular faces is broken to form a square, and then a new bond is formed across opposite vertices of the square.
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Other versions Hand drawn by me to resemble parts of illustration at http://www.springerimages.com/Images/Chemistry/1-10.1007_s00894-006-0111-5-9

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