Yuxi Li, Eduardo Carrillo-Aravena, Jiang Qu, Gohil S. Thakur, Michael Ruck
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摘要
将 RE2O3 和 H3BO3 在约 250 °C 的超碱性 NaOH 水流中反应,可得到纯净的 Na2[RE(BO3)(OH)2] 结晶样品(RE = Y、Gd-Er)。这些化合物在空气中加热至约 500 °C 时脱水成 Na3RE(BO3)2。Na2[RE(BO3)(OH)2](RE = Tb-Er)在紫外线辐射下会发光。它们的紫外可见光谱显示出与 4f-4f 转变相关的典型吸收和紫外吸收边(带隙 ≥ 5.7 eV)。RE3+ 阳离子由七个氧原子配位,它们构成了一个扭曲的五边形双锥体。双锥共用其基底的反边,形成无限链。三角形 (BO3)3- 基团将链连接成层。在 100 K ≤ T ≤ 320 K 的不同温度范围内,研究了 Na2[Ho(BO3)(OH)2] 的晶体结构。在 310(2) K 以上,该化合物在正菱形空间群 Cmcm(β 相)中结晶;在 310(2) K 以下,该化合物发生二阶置换相变,形成空间群 C2/c 的单斜结构(α 相)。根据不同的结构参数得出的临界指数表明,硼酸盐层发生了合作变形,但钠离子对其局部环境的适应性却相当不相关。该系列的其他化合物在 296 K 时也采用了 α 相结构。
Hydroflux Synthesis and Structural Phase Transition of Rare-Earth Borate Hydroxides Na2[RE(BO3)(OH)2] (RE=Y, Gd−Er)
Reacting RE2O3 and H3BO3 in an ultra-alkaline NaOH hydroflux at about 250 °C yielded pure, crystalline samples of Na2[RE(BO3)(OH)2] (RE=Y, Gd−Er). The compounds dehydrate to Na3RE(BO3)2 upon heating in air to about 500 °C. Na2[RE(BO3)(OH)2] (RE=Tb−Er) are photoluminescent under UV radiation. Their UV-Vis spectra show the typical absorptions associated with 4f–4f transitions and absorption edges in the UV (band gaps ≥5.7 eV). The RE3+ cation is coordinated by seven oxygen atoms, which define a distorted pentagonal bipyramid. The bipyramids share trans-edges of their base forming infinite chains. Triangular (BO3)3− groups connect the chains into layers. The crystal structure of Na2[Ho(BO3)(OH)2] was investigated at various temperatures in the range 100 K≤T≤320 K. Above 310(2) K, the compound crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Cmcm (β-phase), below, it undergoes a displacive phase transition of second order resulting in a monoclinic structure in space group C2/c (α-phase). The critical exponents derived from different structural parameters indicate a cooperative distortion of the borate layers, but a rather uncorrelated adaptation of the sodium cations to their local environment. The other compounds of the series also adopt the structure of the α-phase at 296 K.
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