Halogen-Modulated Zinc-Based 0D Hybrids for High-Efficiency Blue Light Emission

Abstract

This paper reports the facile synthesis of zero-dimensional (0D) organic-inorganic hybrid zinc halides: 2ABZnCl₂, 2ABZnBr₂, and 2ABZnI₂ (where 2AB is 2-aminobenzamide). A halogen-modulation strategy was employed to optimize their optoelectronic properties. Notably, 2ABZnI₂ achieves a peak photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of 40.14%, a 6-fold increase over the Br-based derivative (6.05%) and a 13-fold increase over the Cl-based derivative (2.82%). Structural analysis reveals that longer Zn•••Zn distances minimize exciton migration and suppress non-radiative losses. The iodine derivative also shows high color purity blue emission and excellent environmental stability. These results, along with successful prototype LED fabrication, demonstrate the potential of these lead-free 0D hybrids as high-performance, eco-friendly candidates for next-generation lighting and displays.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Feb 2026
Accepted
01 Apr 2026
First published
02 Apr 2026

CrystEngComm, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Halogen-Modulated Zinc-Based 0D Hybrids for High-Efficiency Blue Light Emission

C. Zhang, W. Zhong, P. Ma, J. Zhao, T. Cheng and L. Chen, CrystEngComm, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6CE00125D

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