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Organic cations directed 1D [Pb3Br10]4− chains: syntheses, crystal structures, and photoluminescence properties.

Authors :
Jing, Chang-Qing
Li, Jing-Zhao
Xu, Te
Jiang, Kuan
Zhao, Xue-Jie
Wu, Yu-Fang
Xue, Nian-Ting
Jing, Zhi-Hong
Lei, Xiao-Wu
Source :
CrystEngComm; 1/14/2021, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p292-298, 7p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Recently, low-dimensional organic–inorganic hybrid metal halides have attracted considerable attention in solid-state optical application fields, especially in white-light emitting diodes (WLEDs) owing to intrinsic broadband luminescence performances. Herein, by selecting different types of organic cations as a structural decoration strategy, we designed a series of new 1D hybrid halides of A<subscript>2</subscript>Pb<subscript>3</subscript>Br<subscript>10</subscript> (A = NPM, DMPDA, TMEN) based on same [Pb<subscript>3</subscript>Br<subscript>10</subscript>]<superscript>4−</superscript> chains composed of edge-shared [Pb<subscript>3</subscript>Br<subscript>12</subscript>]<superscript>6−</superscript> trimers. The low-dimensional crystal lattice results in the formation of self-trapped excitons, which leads to broadband light emissions covering the entire visible region for all A<subscript>2</subscript>Pb<subscript>3</subscript>Br<subscript>10</subscript> homologues. Specifically, compound 1 exhibits yellowish-white light emission (0.34, 0.45) with a photoluminescence quantum efficiency of 2.51%. Both compounds 2 and 3 show bluish-white light emissions centered at 438 nm and 440 nm, respectively, with high color rendering index (CRI) of 96, which belongs to one of the highest values to date. The intrinsic broadband white light emissions enable them as promising candidates for single-component white-light emitting materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14668033
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
CrystEngComm
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148158296
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ce01457e