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  • A new compound called Na(S(OH)CH)(BO) (NMSB) has been synthesized, featuring a unique three-dimensional structure and a new methylsulfanetriol functional group.
  • NMSB can form large, high-quality crystals using spontaneous crystallization and is confirmed through various analytical methods like SC-XRD and FT-IR spectroscopy.
  • The compound is thermally stable up to 200 °C, highly soluble in water, and exhibits interesting optical properties, being transparent in the UV-vis region with absorption in the deep-UV range.

Article Abstract

A new metal methanesulfonate-derived borate compound, Na(S(OH)CH)(BO) (NMSB), was successfully synthesized. NMSB crystallizes in the cubic and acentric space group 23 (no. 198) and may be grown as large, high-quality millimeter to centimeter-sized crystals through spontaneous crystallization under ambient conditions [ = 8.7714(2) Å, = 4]. NMSB exhibits a three-dimensional structure composed of a new methylsulfanetriol functional group, [S(OH)CH], and extended H-bonding with planar [BO] groups. The framework is formed by the Lewis acid-base reaction of SO: → HOB, structurally and charge-balanced by distorted NaO octahedra. The composition, structure, and facet-indices are confirmed by SC-XRD, PXRD, EDS, and FT-IR spectroscopy. UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy shows that NMSB is transparent in the UV-vis region with an optical absorption edge in the deep-UV region, λ < 200 nm. NMSB is thermally stable up to 200 °C and is highly soluble in water. This new compound exhibits unique borate chemistry as well as insights into underexplored methanesulfonate-derived salts as optical materials.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.4c02928DOI Listing

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