Halogen regulation of multifunctional hybrid materials with photoluminescence and dielectric response

Abstract

Organic–inorganic hybrid switching materials are extensively employed as stimulus-responsive materials in sensors, intelligent switches, optoelectronic devices, etc. However, the design of organic–inorganic hybrid materials (OIHMs) that integrate the dielectric switching response and superior photoluminescence (PL) continues to encounter challenges. Here, we synthesized three zero-dimensional (0D) organic–inorganic hybrid PL compounds using a halogen regulation strategy, (2,5-FBTA)2MnX4 (2,5-FBTA = 2,5-difluorobenzyltrimethylammonium, X = Br, Cl, I), which are FBTAM-Br, FBTAM-Cl, and FBTAM-I. With the halogen atom transitioning from I to Br, the phase transition temperature (Tp) gradually increases due to the enhanced intermolecular interaction force, with the Tp of FBTAM-I, FBTAM-Cl, and FBTAM-Br being 419, 425, and 438 K, respectively. In addition, the three compounds show excellent PL properties, and as the halogen atom transitions from I to Br, the PL quantum yields (PLQY) of FBTAM-I, FBTAM-Cl, and FBTAM-Br are 54.59%, 63.81% and 78.98%, respectively. Through a halogen regulation strategy, multifunctional OIHMs with dielectric and PL properties have been successfully synthesized. This not only enhances comprehension of the correlation between structures and properties but also introduces novel and innovative perspectives for the development of multifunctional OIHMs.

Graphical abstract: Halogen regulation of multifunctional hybrid materials with photoluminescence and dielectric response

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
15 jul. 2024
Accepted
20 ago. 2024
First published
22 ago. 2024

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024, Advance Article

Halogen regulation of multifunctional hybrid materials with photoluminescence and dielectric response

J. Liu, M. Zhu, F. Zhang, H. Ni, Z. Li, B. Zhuang, K. Ding, D. Fu, H. Lu and M. Lun, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4QI01774A

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