Issue 13, 2023

Halogenation triggering rules in hybrid materials for fluorescence and dielectric phase transitions

Abstract

Organic–inorganic hybrid materials with controllable physicochemical properties have played a great role in multifunctional sensors, photovoltaic cells, switching devices, etc. Among them, organic–inorganic hybrid dielectric materials have become a hot research topic within current cross-frontier research. In order to unveil the effect of halogen ions on phase transitions, we synthesized three hybrids: (TMBPA)CdCl2Br (TMBPA-ClBr, 1), (TMBPA)2CdBr4 (TMBPA-Br, 2), and (TMIPA)2CdI4 (TMIPA-I, 3), (TMBPA = 3-bromopropyltrimethylammonium, TMIPA = 3-iodopropyltrimethylammonium). The phase-transition temperature of the three compounds increases with the size of the halogen ions from Cl to I. Interestingly, the three compounds exhibit consistent trends in dielectric and photoluminescence properties, and the corresponding photoluminescence lifetimes are calculated as 1.55 ns, 1.28 ns, and 0.98 ns, expressing consistency with halogen regulation. This is very similar to the success of the cationic substitution of formamidinium/Cs/methylammonium lead iodide. Therefore, this work provides guidance for understanding the composition–structure–property relationship of organic–inorganic hybrid perovskites.

Graphical abstract: Halogenation triggering rules in hybrid materials for fluorescence and dielectric phase transitions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
30 Mar 2023
Accepted
21 May 2023
First published
24 May 2023

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2023,10, 3860-3866

Halogenation triggering rules in hybrid materials for fluorescence and dielectric phase transitions

J. Wang, G. Teri, H. Ni, Q. Luo, X. Wang, D. Fu, Y. Zhang and Q. Guo, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2023, 10, 3860 DOI: 10.1039/D3QI00594A

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