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The boroselenates are chemical compounds containing interlinked borate and selenate groups sharing oxygen atoms. Both selenate and borate groups are tetrahedral in shape. They have similar structures to borosulfates and borophosphates. The borotellurates' tellurium atom is much bigger, so TeO6 octahedra appear instead.

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chem mw crystal system space group unit cell Å volume density comment references
boroseleniteselenate B2Se3O10 monoclinic P21/c a = 4.3466, b = 7.0237, c = 22.1460, β = 94.922°, Z = 4
hydronium hexasodium boroselenate selenate (H3O)Na6(SeO4) tetragonal I4 a=9.9796, c=18.2614 Zunyite structure
tetrapotassium hydrogen boroselenate K4 triclinic P1 a=7.5303, b=7.5380, c=42.3659, α=88.740, β=89.971, γ=89.971° Z=6 Zunyite structure
Rb3 orthorhombic Ibca a=7.508, b=15.249, c=23.454, Z=8 linear
Cs3 monoclinic P21/c a=11.3552, b=7.9893, c=15.7692, β=101.013° Z=4 linear

References

  1. ^ Daub, Michael; Hillebrecht, Harald (2 January 2015). "The First Boroselenates as new Silicate Analogues". Chemistry - A European Journal. 21 (1): 298–304. doi:10.1002/chem.201404100. PMID 25359585.
  2. Daub, Michael; Scherer, Harald; Hillebrecht, Harald (2015-03-02). "Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Spectroscopy of the Mixed-Valent Boroseleniteselenate B 2 Se 3 O 10". Inorganic Chemistry. 54 (5): 2325–2330. doi:10.1021/ic502916j. ISSN 0020-1669. PMID 25695146.
  3. ^ Bruns, Jörn; Höppe, Henning A.; Daub, Michael; Hillebrecht, Harald; Huppertz, Hubert (26 June 2020). "Borosulfates—Synthesis and Structural Chemistry of Silicate Analogue Compounds". Chemistry – A European Journal. 26 (36): 7966–7980. doi:10.1002/chem.201905449. PMC 7384169. PMID 31943390.
Borates
H3BO3 He
Li2B4O7 Be B +(CO3)
+(C2O4)
(NH4)3BO3
+NO3
O +F Ne
Na2·8H2O
NaBO2
NaBO3
Na3BO3
Na2B8O13
Mg3(BO3)2 AlBO3 Si -PO4
+PO4
+S
-SO4
+SO4
+Cl Ar
K2B4O7•4H2O
KB5O8•4H2O
Ca3(BO3)2 ScBO3 TiBO3 -VO4 Cr Mn3(BO3)2 Fe3(BO3)2
FeBO3
FeB(OH)4
Co3(BO3)2 Ni3(BO3)2 Cu3(BO3)2 Znx(BO3)x GaBO3
-GaO4
-GeO4 -AsO4 -SeO4
-SeO3
+Se
+Br Kr
Rb3BO3
RbB11O16(OH)2
Rb•2H2O
Sr3(BO3)2 YBO3 ZrB2O5 Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag3BO3 Cd3(BO3)2 InBO3 Sn -SbBO4 -TeO4
-TeO3
+I Xe
Cs3BO3
CsB5O8•4H2O
BaB2O4 * Lu3B5O12 HfB2O5 Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl3BO3 Pb3(BO3)2 BiBO3 Po At Rn
Fr Ra ** Lr Rf Db Sg Bh Hs Mt Ds Rg Cn Nh Fl Mc Lv Ts Og
 
* LaB3O6 CeB3O6 Pr4B10O21 NdBO3 Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy4B6O15
Dy2B4O9
Ho4B6O15
Ho2B4O9
ErBO3 Tm3B5O12 Yb3B5O12
** Ac Th3(BO3)4 Pa U(BO3)2 Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No
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