Issue 41, 2023

[Ba4X][In19S32] (X = Cl, Br): two quaternary metal chalcohalides exhibiting remarkable photocurrent responses

Abstract

Inorganic metal chalcohalides, as significant semiconductor materials, have emerged as promising candidates for photoelectric applications. Herein, a new type of quaternary chalcohalide, [Ba4X][In19S32] (X = Cl, Br), has been discovered using the high-temperature halide salt flux method. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis reveals that they are isostructural and crystallize in the tetragonal space group I41/amd (no. 141) featuring the octahedral hole formed by six [InS4]5− tetrahedra filled with a [ClBa4]7+ polycation, surrounded by a three-dimensional covalent framework formed by interconnecting [InS6]9− octahedra through corner-sharing and edge-sharing. Moreover, [Ba4Cl][In19S32] and [Ba4Br][In19S32] exhibit wide optical bandgaps of 2.70 eV and 2.46 eV, respectively, and moderate birefringences (0.044 @ 2100 nm and 0.042 @ 2100 nm, respectively). Specifically, [Ba4X][In19S32] (X = Cl, Br) display remarkable photocurrent responses under simulated solar-light illumination, implying their potential for photocatalytic applications. Theoretical calculations were employed to understand the interrelationship between the optical properties and electronic structure. The study on the synthesis and structure–property relationship analysis of inorganic metal chalcohalides provides new insight into the exploration of promising photoelectric materials.

Graphical abstract: [Ba4X][In19S32] (X = Cl, Br): two quaternary metal chalcohalides exhibiting remarkable photocurrent responses

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Aug 2023
Accepted
22 Sep 2023
First published
23 Sep 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 14830-14836

[Ba4X][In19S32] (X = Cl, Br): two quaternary metal chalcohalides exhibiting remarkable photocurrent responses

C. Tang, W. Xing, F. Liang, J. Tang, J. Wu, W. Yin and B. Kang, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 14830 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT02766J

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