Two manganese chloride organic–inorganic hybrid compounds showing strong luminescence and switchable phase transition and dielectric anomaly†
Abstract
Organic–inorganic hybrid perovskites are categorized as multifunctional materials due to their structural designability and functional diversity. Herein, two manganese-based organic–inorganic perovskite type compounds [Me3NNH2]MnCl3 (1) and [(CH3)3NCH2CH2F]2MnCl4 (2) were synthesized by reactions of trimethylhydrazine iodide and (fluoromethyl)trimethylammonium bromide with MnCl2 in concentrated hydrochloric acid aqueous solution. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and dielectric measurements revealed that compounds 1 and 2 undergo reversible phase transitions at about 327 K and 352 K, respectively. Significantly, under the excitation of 365 nm, compounds 1 and 2 emit green and red luminescence, which originate from the octahedral [MnCl6] and tetrahedral [MnCl4] moieties.