We herein report an organoboron compound (SBN-1) based on NÀ B ! N units with a balanced resonance hybrid of B, N single bond (BÀ N) and B, N coordination bond (B ! N). Despite the different chemical environments of the two nitrogen atoms in the NÀ B ! N unit, the single-crystal structure reveals that the two B, N bonds have similar bond lengths of ca. 1.55 Å and are almost equivalent. The resonance nature of the two B, N bonds contributes to the excellent chemical stability and photostability of SBN-1. The NÀ B! N units in SBN-1 show a strong electron-withdrawing capability and large dipole, resulting in a redshifted absorption spectrum, downshifted LUMO/ HOMO energy levels, and drastically altered molecular packing behaviors in solid state. SBN-1 can be used as a building block to construct small band gap conjugated polymers. The resonance of B, N bonds discovered in this work provides new insight into the design of stable organoboron small molecules and polymers for practical applications.
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