Low‐Dimensional Organic Tin Bromide Perovskites and Their Photoinduced Structural Transformation

Chenkun Zhou(Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering), Yu Tian(Florida State University), Mingchao Wang(Florida State University), Alyssa Rose(Florida State University), Tiglet Besara(Florida State University), Nicholas K. Doyle(Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering), Zhao Yuan(Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering), Jamie C. Wang(Florida State University), Ronald J. Clark(Florida State University), Yan‐Yan Hu(Florida State University), Theo Siegrist(Florida State University), Shangchao Lin(Florida State University), Biwu Ma(Florida State University)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
June 2, 2017
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Abstract

Abstract Hybrid organic–inorganic metal halide perovskites possess exceptional structural tunability, with three‐ (3D), two‐ (2D), one‐ (1D), and zero‐dimensional (0D) structures on the molecular level all possible. While remarkable progress has been realized in perovskite research in recent years, the focus has been mainly on 3D and 2D structures, with 1D and 0D structures significantly underexplored. The synthesis and characterization of a series of low‐dimensional organic tin bromide perovskites with 1D and 0D structures is reported. Using the same organic and inorganic components, but at different ratios and reaction conditions, both 1D (C 4 N 2 H 14 )SnBr 4 and 0D (C 4 N 2 H 14 Br) 4 SnBr 6 can be prepared in high yields. Moreover, photoinduced structural transformation from 1D to 0D was investigated experimentally and theoretically in which photodissociation of 1D metal halide chains followed by structural reorganization leads to the formation of a more thermodynamically stable 0D structure.


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