Through reasonable selections of raw materials and experimental methods, a new rare-earth borate fluoride KSc(BO)F is synthesized successfully by the high-temperature solution method in a closed system, which is the first noncentrosymmetric scandium borate fluoride. It crystallizes in the 2 space group of the orthorhombic crystal system and features an extremely complicated structure constructed by the fundamental building blocks [BO] units, Sc-based, and K-based polyhedra. To our knowledge, KSc(BO)F is the only rare-earth borate that contains two kinds of [BO] groups and crystallizes in the 2 space group, enriching the structural chemistry of rare-earth borates and rare-earth borate fluorides. Additionally, it is discussed in detail how F can significantly improve performance by modifying the modules in a comparison of structures. Discussion on rational synthetic conditions is instructive for obtaining rare-earth borate fluorides. Furthermore, a short cutoff edge (<190 nm) is experimentally confirmed, indicating the potential application of KSc(BO)F in ultraviolet/deep-ultraviolet regions.
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