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Bridging the Salt-Inclusion and Open-Framework Structures: The Case of Acentric Ag4B4O7X2 (X = Br, I) Borate Halides.

Sergey N VolkovDmitri O CharkinMaxim Yu Arsent'evAlexey V PovolotskiySergey Yu StefanovichValery L UgolkovMaria G KrzhizhanovskayaVladimir V ShilovskikhRimma S Bubnova
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2020)
An acentric borate family, Ag4B4O7X2 (X = Br, I), has been prepared by slow cooling stoichiometric melts in evacuated silica ampules. Their crystal structure is comprised of two porous interpenetrating frameworks and demonstrates a further development of the "salt-inclusion" architecture toward a "covalent-inclusion" structure. The (Ag2X)+ sublattice shows strong anharmonic vibrations. Thermal expansion is strongly anisotropic because of the presence of condensed rigid kernite boron-oxygen chains aligned perpendicular to the c axes.
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