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Two lead borate-nitrates with anion-centered [OPb4] tetrahedra and two types of π-conjugated planar units showing large birefringence.

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Two lead borate-nitrates Pb6O4(BO3)(NO3) and Pb6O2(BO3)2(NO3)F were obtained by the high-temperature flux method. Interestingly, their crystal structure consists of anion-centered [OPb4] tetrahedra and π-conjugated BO3 and NO3 units. The first… Click to show full abstract

Two lead borate-nitrates Pb6O4(BO3)(NO3) and Pb6O2(BO3)2(NO3)F were obtained by the high-temperature flux method. Interestingly, their crystal structure consists of anion-centered [OPb4] tetrahedra and π-conjugated BO3 and NO3 units. The first principles calculations indicate that both compounds show large birefringence.

Keywords: lead borate; borate nitrates; opb4 tetrahedra; centered opb4; two lead; anion centered

Journal Title: Dalton transactions
Year Published: 2022

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