Lead Bromide Complex in Tri-n-Octylphosphine Oxide Matrix with Bright Photoluminance and Exceptional Thermoplasticity.
Yuting SunJingjing HeDa LiuYu PengQing LiXinyi LiuHua Gui YangQiang NiuShuang YangYu HouPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Metal halide materials have recently drawn increasing research interest for their excellent opto-electronic properties and structural diversity, but their resulting rigid structures render them brittle and poor formability during manufacturing. Here we demonstrate a thermoplastic luminant hybrid lead halide solid by integrating lead bromide complex into tri-n-octylphosphine oxide (TOPO) matrix. The construction of the hybrid materials can be achieved by a simple dissolution process, in which TOPO molecules act as the solvents and ligands to yield the monodispersed clusters. The combination of these functional units enables the near-room-temperature melt-processing of the materials into targeted geometry by simple molding or printing techniques, which offer possibilities for fluorescent writing inks with outstanding self-healing capacity to physical damage. The intermarriage between metal halide clusters with functional molecules expands the range of practical applications for hybrid metal halide materials.