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A Zero-Dimensional Organic Seesaw-Shaped Tin Bromide with Highly Efficient Strongly Stokes-Shifted Deep-Red Emission.

Chenkun ZhouHaoran LinHongliang ShiYu TianChongin PakMichael ShatrukYan ZhouPeter DjurovichMao-Hua DuBiwu Ma
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
The synthesis and characterization is reported of (C9 NH20 )2 SnBr4 , a novel organic metal halide hybrid with a zero-dimensional (0D) structure, in which individual seesaw-shaped tin (II) bromide anions (SnBr42- ) are co-crystallized with 1-butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium cations (C9 NH20+ ). Upon photoexcitation, the bulk crystals exhibit a highly efficient broadband deep-red emission peaked at 695 nm, with a large Stokes shift of 332 nm and a high quantum efficiency of around 46 %. The unique photophysical properties of this hybrid material are attributed to two major factors: 1) the 0D structure allowing the bulk crystals to exhibit the intrinsic properties of individual SnBr42- species, and 2) the seesaw structure enabling a pronounced excited state structural deformation as confirmed by density functional theory (DFT) calculations.
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