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Published on: October 31, 2019
CsB3O4(OH)2: a new deep-ultraviolet birefringent crystal with [B3O4(OH)2] anionic group
Xinyue Wang1, Bingbing Zhang1, Daqing Yang1
1College of Chemistry and Environmental Science, Hebei University, Baoding 071002, China. wangy@hbu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
A new cesium hydroxyborate CsB3O4(OH)2, was designed and synthesized by a hydrothermal method. Remarkably, CsB3O4(OH)2 presents novel [B3O4(OH)2]∞ chains formed by [B3O4(OH)2] fundamental building blocks (FBBs). The report of less common [B3O4(OH)2] FBBs and [B3O4(OH)2]∞ chains in CsB3O4(OH)2 enriches the structural diversity of hydroxyborates. In addition, CsB3O4(OH)2 has a wide transparent window in the DUV spectral range and a large birefringence.
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