Inorganic Salts of N -phenylbiguanidium(1+)-Novel Family with Promising Representatives for Nonlinear Optics
Seven inorganic salts containing -phenylbiguanide as a prospective organic molecular carrier of nonlinear optical properties were prepared and studied within our research of novel hydrogen-bonded materials for nonlinear optics (NLO). All seven salts, namely -phenylbiguanidium(1+) nitrate ( 2/ ), -ph...
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description | Seven inorganic salts containing
-phenylbiguanide as a prospective organic molecular carrier of nonlinear optical properties were prepared and studied within our research of novel hydrogen-bonded materials for nonlinear optics (NLO). All seven salts, namely
-phenylbiguanidium(1+) nitrate (
2/
),
-phenylbiguanidium(1+) perchlorate (
-1),
-phenylbiguanidium(1+) hydrogen carbonate (
2
/
), bis(
-phenylbiguanidium(1+)) sulfate (
2), bis(
-phenylbiguanidium(1+)) hydrogen phosphate sesquihydrate (
-1), bis(
-phenylbiguanidium(1+)) phosphite (
2
), and bis(
-phenylbiguanidium(1+)) phosphite dihydrate (
2
/
), were characterised by X-ray diffraction (powder and single-crystal X-ray diffraction) and by vibrational spectroscopy (FTIR and Raman). Two salts with non-centrosymmetric crystal structures-bis(
-phenylbiguanidium(1+)) sulfate and bis(
-phenylbiguanidium(1+)) phosphite-were further studied to examine their linear and nonlinear optical properties using experimental and computational methods. As a highly SHG-efficient and phase-matchable material transparent down to 320 nm and thermally stable to 483 K, bis(
-phenylbiguanidium(1+)) sulfate is a promising novel candidate for NLO. |
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2/
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-phenylbiguanidium(1+) perchlorate (
-1),
-phenylbiguanidium(1+) hydrogen carbonate (
2
/
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-phenylbiguanidium(1+)) sulfate (
2), bis(
-phenylbiguanidium(1+)) hydrogen phosphate sesquihydrate (
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2
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2
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2
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2
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2
/
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