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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of a Novel Organo-Inorganic Hybrid Borate, K[B5O6(OH)4][B(OH)3]2(H2O)(C10H20O5)2

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Crystals of a novel hybrid organo-inorganic borate, K[B5O6(OH)4][B(OH)3]2(H2O)(C10H20O5)2 (1), were obtained from aqueous solutions and characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and IR spectroscopy. 1 is triclinic (a = 10.1567(4), b = 11.9941(6), c = 17.1893(9) Å, α = 75.280(4), β = 79.406(4), γ = 88.531(4)°, V = 1990.270369 Å3, SG P-1; R1 = 0.058). Its structure contains [K(C10H20O5)2]+ groups which behave as “hydrophobic” templates for the inorganic part comprised of \({{{\text{B}}}_{{\text{5}}}}{{{\text{O}}}_{{\text{6}}}}\left( {{\text{OH}}} \right)_{4}^{ - }\) anions and neutral B(OH)3 molecules.

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  1. The structural data are deposited to the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre (CCDC 2255618) and can be obtained from deposit@ccdc.cam.ac.uk or http://www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk.

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We thank the Russian Science Foundation for the support of this work in the frames of grant no. 22-73-00026; a part of this work was made within the State Task of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation (no. 0081-2022-0002, Institute of Silicate Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences).

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Yukhno, V.A., Charkin, D.O., Volkov, S.N. et al. Synthesis and Crystal Structure of a Novel Organo-Inorganic Hybrid Borate, K[B5O6(OH)4][B(OH)3]2(H2O)(C10H20O5)2. Glass Phys Chem 49, 510–513 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1087659623600485

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