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Borylenes are emerging as one of the most fascinating and rapidly evolving areas in modern inorganic and organometallic chemistry. These highly reactive boron-containing species feature a low-valent boron center with unique electronic properties, allowing them to participate in chemical reactions that challenge traditional bonding concepts. In recent years, scientists have made remarkable progress in stabilizing and studying borylenes, unlocking new opportunities for catalysis, materials science, and molecular design. Unlike conventional boron compounds, borylenes contain a boron atom with a lone pair of electrons and an empty orbital, giving them both nucleophilic and electrophilic characteristics. This dual reactivity makes them extremely versatile in forming unusual bonds with transition metals, main-group elements, and organic molecules. Researchers are now exploring how these reactive intermediates can drive innovative transformations, including small-molecule activation and adva...