Hydrogen bond-derived symmetry transformation in hydroxyborates: Converting the nonlinearity from null to active

IF 6.7 2区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ziqi Chen, Changyou Liu, Junjie Li, Zhihua Yang, Shilie Pan, Miriding Mutailipu
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Abstract

Non-centrosymmetric structure is the prerequisite to symmetry-dependent properties for functional materials. The inherent tendency of crystallization toward centrosymmetric arrangements has posed a great challenge in nonlinear optical crystals that requires non-centrosymmetric structure. Here we discovered two new hydroxyborates A[C(NH)][BO(OH)]·HO (A = K, Rb; = 3, 1.5), which have high similarity in cationic and anionic frameworks but clearly differ in terms of symmetry, such as non-centrosymmetric versus centrosymmetric. Variations in the hydrogen bonds of water molecules in the lattice are confirmed to be the origin of the symmetry breaking and transformation. The effectiveness of hydrogen bond-derived molecular engineering in producing non-centrosymmetric structure and opening up new avenues in the nonlinear optical crystal sector is demonstrated in this work.
羟基硼酸盐中源于氢键的对称性转化:将非线性从空性转化为活性
非中心对称结构是功能材料具有对称特性的先决条件。结晶固有的中心对称排列趋势给需要非中心对称结构的非线性光学晶体带来了巨大挑战。在这里,我们发现了两种新的羟基硼酸盐 A[C(NH)][BO(OH)]-HO(A = K, Rb; = 3, 1.5),它们在阳离子和阴离子框架上具有高度相似性,但在对称性上却明显不同,如非中心对称与中心对称。经证实,晶格中水分子氢键的变化是对称性打破和转变的根源。氢键分子工程在产生非中心对称结构和开辟非线性光学晶体领域新途径方面的有效性在这项工作中得到了证明。
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CiteScore
8.90
自引率
6.80%
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596
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Materials Today Chemistry is a multi-disciplinary journal dedicated to all facets of materials chemistry. This field represents one of the fastest-growing areas of science, involving the application of chemistry-based techniques to the study of materials. It encompasses materials synthesis and behavior, as well as the intricate relationships between material structure and properties at the atomic and molecular scale. Materials Today Chemistry serves as a high-impact platform for discussing research that propels the field forward through groundbreaking discoveries and innovative techniques.
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