Issue 36, 2020

Structural diversity of lead halide chain compounds, APbX3, templated by isomeric molecular cations

Abstract

Three new 1D chain structure type hybrid organic–inorganic lead(II) halides are presented: IQPbBr3, QPbBr3 and QPbI3, templated by large organic cations, isoquinolinium ([IQ+] = protonated isoquinoline) and its isomer quinolonium ([Q+] = protonated quinoline). All three compounds possess the same generic formula as cubic perovskite, ABX3, but adopt different structures. IQPbBr3 adopts a 1D face-sharing single chain hexagonal perovskite structure type, and the other two, QPbBr3 and QPbI3, adopt a non-perovskite structure which is built from 1D edge-sharing octahedral double chains. Crystal structures and preliminary photophysical properties are discussed. Two of them have lower bandgaps than the other reported materials with the same structure type, indicating the value of further exploratory studies for these types of materials.

Graphical abstract: Structural diversity of lead halide chain compounds, APbX3, templated by isomeric molecular cations

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Aug 2020
Accepted
26 Aug 2020
First published
27 Aug 2020

Dalton Trans., 2020,49, 12767-12775

Structural diversity of lead halide chain compounds, APbX3, templated by isomeric molecular cations

Y. Guo and P. Lightfoot, Dalton Trans., 2020, 49, 12767 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT02782K

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