Two-step thermotropic phase transition and dielectric relaxation in 1D supramolecular lead iodide perovskite [NH 4 @18-crown ether]PbI 3 .
Yu-Xin XieGuo-Jun YuanJi-Bin MiaoYe-Ting LuanLi LiHong ChenXiao-Ming RenPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
The supramolecular lead iodide perovskite crystals, {[NH 4 (18-crown-6)]PbI 3 } ∞ (1), (18-crown-6 = 1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaoxacyclooctadecane), was successfully achieved by a facile solvent evaporation strategy using a DMF solution containing equal molar quantities of PbI 2 , NH 4 I and 18-crown-6. The supramolecular perovskite was characterized by microanalysis for C, H and N elements, thermogravimetric (TG) analysis, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and single crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. DSC measurements demonstrated that 1 experiences a two-step thermotropic phase transition around 333 K and 383 K, respectively. The phase transition is relevant to the disorder-order transformation of the 18-crown-6 molecule at ∼333 K, while both breaking-symmetry and ordered-disordered transformation of the 18-crown-6 molecule occurred at ∼383 K. In addition, the sharp change of the PbI 6 coordination octahedron distortion degree plays a synergistic role in the two-step phase transition. The dielectric relaxation occurs above 243 K in 1 and is mainly attributed to the displacement of the NH 4 + ions relative to the ring of the 18-crown-6 molecule and {PbI 3 } ∞ chain induced by an AC electrical field.