Issue 6, 2019

Stable, color-tunable 2D SCN-based perovskites: revealing the critical influence of an asymmetric pseudo-halide on constituent ions

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) layered perovskites (An+1BnX3n+1, n = 1, 2, …) have recently attracted significant research interest because of their enhanced ambient stability compared to their conventional 3D counterparts. In addition to the common A-site cation engineering, using an asymmetric pseudo-halide anion, SCN, in the anion X-site has been recently proven to be another effective approach to constitute 2D perovskites. Among these, 2D (MA)2Pb(SCN)2I2 was the most widely investigated and was considered to be a promising material owing to its good optoelectronic properties; however, its poor stability has aroused concerns in recent researches. In this study, systematical composition engineering of A2Pb(SCN)2X2 (A = FA+, MA+, Cs+ and X = Br, I) was conducted. Our results revealed that the linear SCN anion dictates critical restrictions on the constituent ions of its derived 2D framework (PbX4(SCN)2), which has not yet been extensively discussed. We demonstrated that using a smaller Cs+ cation can afford a more favorable 2D structure compared with the MA+ cation. Cs2Pb(SCN)2I2 was revealed to possess improved stability and photo-response compared to (MA)2Pb(SCN)2I2. Interestingly, Cs2Pb(SCN)2I2 and (MA)2Pb(SCN)2I2 appear to possess distinct electronic band structures. This is indicated by their discrepant photoluminescence spectra, in which the former exhibits a rather intense singlet emission at room temperature in contrast with the latter, which shows a dominant emission associated with triplet or defective states. Furthermore, using a smaller Cs+ cation enables facile replacement of a smaller halide anion. A series of mixed-halide 2D Cs2Pb(SCN)2(I1−xBrx)2 (x = 0, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 1) with varying vivid colors was explored by both calculation and experimental efforts to corroborate the enhanced stability when the x value increases. The results revealed in this study might represent a novel discovery of an inherent trait of the 2D SCN-based perovskites and also suggest that the all-inorganic 2D Cs2Pb(SCN)2X2 perovskite system is a promising class of materials with good stability and color-tunability that deserves further exploration.

Graphical abstract: Stable, color-tunable 2D SCN-based perovskites: revealing the critical influence of an asymmetric pseudo-halide on constituent ions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Oct 2018
Accepted
15 Jan 2019
First published
15 Jan 2019

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 2608-2616

Stable, color-tunable 2D SCN-based perovskites: revealing the critical influence of an asymmetric pseudo-halide on constituent ions

C. Li, C. Tsai, M. Liao, Y. Su, S. Lin and C. Chueh, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 2608 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR08014C

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