Antimony doping to enhance luminescence of tin(iv)-based hybrid metal halides

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS(2022)

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Lead-based organic-inorganic metal halides (OIMHs) have recently attracted special attention due to their efficient broadband photoluminescence. However, the toxicity of lead poses a challenge for their further development. Here, we selected Sn(iv) as the metal center to synthesize the environmentally friendly and stable luminescent OIMHs (C9H15N3)(2)SnCl8 and (C9H15N3)(2)SnBr8 (C9H13N3 is 1-(2-pyridyl)piperazine). Both compounds possess zero-dimensional structures, crystallizing in the monoclinic space group P2(1)/c, and their optical band gaps were experimentally determined to be 3.19 and 2.60 eV, respectively. Under UV excitation at room temperature, (C9H15N3)(2)SnCl8 exhibited double-peak emissions centered at 405 and 688 nm, which were attributed to the organic cation and inorganic octahedra, respectively. Upon introducing 5s(2)-lone-pair-containing Sb3+ in (C9H15N3)(2)SnCl8, self-trapped emission was promoted, and the photoluminescence quantum yield increased from similar to 1% to similar to 17.84%. This work suggests effective strategies for finding environmentally friendly stable OIMHs and for further enhancing the luminescence properties through lone-pair-containing cation doping.
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