Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1409133 Journal of Molecular Structure 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Introduction of the citric acid in the borate system generates a new phase, Ca[B(C6H6O7)2](H2O)4⋅HCl, which is transparent from 195 nm to near infrared region. Single crystals of Ca[B(C6H6O7)2](H2O)4⋅HCl with dimensions up to 7 × 5 × 2 mm3 were successfully grown by slow evaporation method at room temperature. It has been characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy measure and thermogravimetric analysis. Ca[B(C6H6O7)2](H2O)4⋅HCl crystallizes in the triclinic space group P − 1, with a = 6.3243(18) Å, b = 8.365(2) Å, c = 19.042(5) Å, α = 97.291(3)°, β = 94.535(4)°, γ = 94.165(4)°. It exhibits a unique layered structure, the layers are parallel arrangement of the (0 0 1) plane and stack along the c-axis.

► Ca[B(C6H6O7)2](H2O)4⋅HCl is organic–inorganic borate reported for the first time. ► Ca[B(C6H6O7)2](H2O)4⋅HCl crystal structure exhibits unique layered structure. ► Ca[B(C6H6O7)2](H2O)4⋅HCl crystal possesses the short cutoff edge (below 195 nm).

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