Rb 8 Nb 10 Ge 6 O 41 : a new niobium-germanate crystal featuring unique one-dimensional [Nb 7 O 30 ] ∞ chains and wide mid-IR transparency.
Jing ChaiYuheng SheJinmiao JiaoLili LiNing YeZhanggui HuYicheng WuConggang LiPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
Germanate oxides have garnered considerable interest owing to their diverse structural configuration and intriguing properties. Herein, we present a novel niobium germanate crystal, Rb 8 Nb 10 Ge 6 O 41 , extracted through the process of spontaneous crystallization. It showcases a unique three-dimensional (3D) structural framework composed of one-dimensional (1D) twisted [Nb 7 O 30 ] ∞ chains and isolated [Ge 3 O 9 ] rings, arising from the divergent polymerized manifestations of [NbO 6 ] and [GeO 4 ] basic building blocks, respectively, marking the first instance of such a topography in germanate materials. Notably, the title compound exhibits exceptional thermal stability up to 1250 °C with a good congruent melting nature. Moreover, it achieves a short ultraviolet edge at 306 nm and a favorable infrared edge cutoff exceeding 6.2 μm, thus indicating a wide transparency window. Additionally, this study elucidates the microscopic birefringence of Rb 8 Nb 10 Ge 6 O 41 and clarifies the intricate relationship between its structure and properties. Our findings suggest that the polymerization of distinct structural motifs within a single compound is an effective strategy for exploring novel inorganic materials.
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