In[Ba3Cl3F6]: a novel infrared-transparent molecular sieve constructed by halides†
Abstract
Molecular sieves are of increasing importance in catalysis, the oil industry, and biomedicine. Traditional molecular sieves are generally oxides that inevitably show some absorption in the mid- and far-IR range due to the vibrations of metal–oxygen bonds, which are unfavorable for the in situ observation of the reactions in molecular sieves through IR techniques. In this study, a new metal halide In[Ba3Cl3F6] has been synthesized. It exhibits a quite transparent window from 0.366 to 22 μm and good adsorption and desorption processes.