Issue 10, 2021

Co-luminescence in a zero-dimensional organic–inorganic hybrid antimony halide with multiple coordination units

Abstract

Zero-dimensional (0D) organic–inorganic hybrid metal halides (OIMHs) containing multiple halometallate species (HMSs) have received extensive attention due to their capability to achieve multifunctional photophysical characteristics. Herein we report a lead-free 0D-OIMH compound, namely [Emim]8[SbCl6]2[SbCl5] (1, Emim = 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium), which is the first crystal containing two distinct mononuclear [SbXn]3−n units in one single structure. The optical absorption, temperature/excitation-variable photoluminescence (PL) and PL decay were studied. 1 exhibits a broad emission centered at 577 nm, which is analyzed to be a combination of the emissions from [SbCl6]3− and [SbCl5]2−. The structural effects including Sb⋯Sb distances and polyhedral distortion of [SbXn]3−n on the PL of antimony-based 0D-OIMHs are discussed in detail. This work would provide guidance for constructing Sb-based 0D OIMHs composed of multiple halometallate species.

Graphical abstract: Co-luminescence in a zero-dimensional organic–inorganic hybrid antimony halide with multiple coordination units

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Dec 2020
Accepted
03 Feb 2021
First published
03 Feb 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 3586-3592

Co-luminescence in a zero-dimensional organic–inorganic hybrid antimony halide with multiple coordination units

Z. Zhang, J. Jin, L. Gong, Y. Lin, K. Du and X. Huang, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 3586 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT04388E

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