Two novel molybdenyl carbonates named Cs2MoO3(CO3) and Cs3MoO4(HCO3) have been synthesized using the facile solvent evaporation method. Centrosymmetric Cs2MoO3(CO3) features one-dimensional chains composed with MoO6 octahedra and CO3 groups, while...
Two new alkali metal formic-borates
named Rb3(COOH)3(H3BO3)2 and Cs3(COOH)3(H3BO3)2 have
been successfully synthesized under mild conditions. Influenced by
the different cation sizes, these two stoichiometrically equivalent
compounds reveal discrepant symmetries: Rb3(COOH)3(H3BO3)2 is noncentrosymmetric (NCS)
while Cs3(COOH)3(H3BO3)2 is centrosymmetric (CS). Especially, these two title
compounds exhibit unique planar [(COOH)3(H3BO3)2]3– layers constructed from
two kinds of planar π-conjugated asymmetric BO3 and
COOH units, which induce the large birefringence, 0.09@1064 nm for
Rb3(COOH)3(H3BO3)2 and 0.10@1064 nm for Cs3(COOH)3(H3BO3)2, respectively. Optical property
measurements indicate that these two compounds display short UV absorption
edges, suggesting that they are promising short-wave UV birefringent
materials. A detailed theoretical analysis confirmed that the excellent
linear optical property was derived from the synergistic effect of
the two kinds of π-conjugated planar groups.
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