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From Pb(H2C3N3O3)(OH) to Pb(H2C3N3O3)F: Homovalent Anion Substitution-Induced Band Gap Enlargement and Birefringence Enhancement.

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Published in 2022 at "Inorganic chemistry"

DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c03711

Abstract: Birefringent materials capable of modulating the polarization of light have attracted intensive studies because of their wide utilization in optical communication and the laser industry. Herein, two new lead(II)-based cyanurates, namely, Pb(H2C3N3O3)X (X = OH,… read more here.

Keywords: band; substitution; homovalent anion; band gap ... See more keywords
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RE(H2C3N3O3)2·(OH)·xH2O (RE = La, Y and Gd): potential UV birefringent materials with strong optical anisotropy originating from the (H2C3N3O3)- group.

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Published in 2019 at "Dalton transactions"

DOI: 10.1039/c9dt02512j

Abstract: A new series of dihydro-isocyanurates, namely, RE(H2C3N3O3)2·(OH)·xH2O (RE = La, Y and Gd) was readily obtained by a mild hydrothermal technique using lithium hydroxide as a deprotonation agent. La(H2C3N3O3)2·OH·2H2O and Re(H2C3N3O3)2·OH·5H2O (Re = Y, Gd)… read more here.

Keywords: h2c3n3o3; optical anisotropy; h2c3n3o3 xh2o; h2c3n3o3 group ... See more keywords