Supramolecular-Interactions-Modulated Photoluminescence in Indium Bromide-Based Isomers.
Hao-Wei LinYang-Peng LinDan-Dan HuangZhi-Hua ChenYing-Chen PengZe-Ping WangKe-Zhao DuXiao-Ying HuangPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Here, two isomeric ionic zero-dimensional indium bromide crystals of α ( 1 )/β ( 2 )-[OPy][InBr 4 (Phen)] (OPy = N -octylpyridinium; Phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) have been isolated simply by changing the cooling conditions in solvothermal syntheses. Structural comparisons indicate their different supramolecular interactions, which can be confirmed by Hirshfeld surface analyses. The crystal 2 has additional hydrogen bonds and π-π interactions; as a result, the more compact stacking of 2 could result in a 10-fold higher photoluminescence (PL) quantum yield (PLQY) than that of 1 . Density functional theory calculations confirm the electron transition from the inorganic moiety to the organic ligand, which provides a further understanding of the optical process. This work provides a new idea for designing PL indium-based halides by understanding the structure-PL relationship.