Semiconductive Behavior and Photoconductivity of Uranyl Dithiophosphinate Single Crystal.
Junren WangLiangwei YangDingrui YinXudong GaoXing DaiKai LiShu-Ao WangYa-Xing WangPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
Herein, we detail the synthesis, structure, and photoconductivity of the uranyl dithiophosphinate single crystal UO 2 [S 2 P(C 6 H 5 ) 2 ] 2 (CH 3 OH)·CH 3 OH (denoted as U-DPDPP). The formation of bonds between uranyl ions and sulfur-based ligands endows U-DPDPP with a distinct electronic absorption property with a broadband spectrum spanning from 250 to 550 nm, giving rise to a unique semiconductive property. Under X-ray illumination, U-DPDPP displays a distinctive photoconductivity response, with a charge carrier mobility lifetime (μτ) of 2.78 × 10 -4 cm 2 ·V -1 achieved, which contradicts the electronic-silence behavior of uranyl nitrate crystal.