M3MoO4(HCO3) (M = Rb and Cs): cation-tuned synthesis of two noncentrosymmetric molybdate-carbonates with isolated [MoO4] and [HCO3] groups†
Abstract
Two molybdate-carbonates, M3MoO4(HCO3) (M = Rb and Cs), were successfully synthesized via cationic tuning. The change in the cation size and coordination resulted in the transformation from the cubic space group P
3m of Na6Li4(MoO4)(CO3)4 to the orthorhombic space group Pna21 of M3MoO4(HCO3) (M = Rb and Cs). The Rb/Cs-based polyhedron as well as isolated [MoO4] and [HCO3] anionic groups are connected by sharing oxygen atoms to form an overall three-dimensional structure. Experimental results show that they have excellent stability and wide experimental band gaps of 4.38 and 4.34 eV. In addition, Rb3MoO4(HCO3) exhibits a good crystal growth behavior. Based on this, the crystal of Rb3MoO4(HCO3) with a size of 6 × 2 × 3 mm3 was obtained via the aqueous solution method, and its ultraviolet transmission cutoff edge was about 270 nm, which indicates that it has a potential application value in the ultraviolet region. The relationship between their structure and performance is analyzed using first-principles calculations.

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