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Target-Oriented Synthesis of Borate Derivatives Featuring Isolated [B 3 O 3 ] Six-Membered Rings as Structural Features.

Meng ChengCongcong JinWenqi JinXueling Hou
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Borates provide an excellent platform for investigating the optical nonlinearity and linearity of crystals as photoelectric functional materials. In our work, borate derivatives with isolated [B 3 O 3 ] six-membered rings as structural features are the preferred system due to their simple functional units and excellent properties. Herein, by utilizing the target-oriented synthesis, a series of borate derivatives, A 2 [B 3 O 3 F 4 (OH)] (A= NH 4 , Rb, Cs) (ABOFH), K 2.3 Cs 0.7 B 3 O 3 F 6 (KCsBOF), and Cs 3 [B 3 O 3 (OH) 3 ]Cl 3 (CsBOHCl), with novel heteroanionic groups containing [BO x F 4- x ] ( x = 0-3) and/or [BO 2 (OH)] units were obtained. ABOFH, KCsBOF, and CsBOHCl construct different two-dimensional pesudolayers featuring [B 3 O 3 F 4 (OH)], [B 3 O 3 F 6 ], and [B 3 O 3 (OH) 3 ] units, respectively. Also, the optical properties and the arrangement information of these anionic groups were studied. Among the total five compounds, (NH 4 ) 2 [B 3 O 3 F 4 (OH)] and Cs 3 [B 3 O 3 (OH) 3 ]Cl 3 with enlarged birefringence and sufficient band gaps were screened out as promising birefringent crystals due to the optimally aligned configuration of birefringence-active heteroanionic units. The successful results of target-oriented synthesis indicate a more profound conclusion that the borate system now has more diversified structural chemistry, and an effective strategy was proposed to modify the arrangement and species of anionic units to optimize the performance of optical crystals.
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