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Luminescent Cs 8 PbBr 6 4+ Quantum Dots Centered on the Octahedral PbBr 6 4- Cluster within Zeolite LTA: Exploring the Edge of Three-Dimensional Crystal Structure and Its Stability.

Hyeon Seung LimSang Gil JeongGi Beom ParkJoon Young KimNam Ho HeoWoo Taik Lim
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
The perovskite quantum dots (QDs) of CsPbX 3 (X = Cl, Br, I) exhibit exceptional photoluminescent properties, but their sensitivity to moisture and heat poses a challenge. This study presents a solvent-free synthesis approach for incorporating CsPbBr 3 perovskite QDs into zeolite A. The introduction of [Cs 8 PbBr 6 ] 4+ perovskite QDs into the zeolite framework resulted in a highly stable configuration, maintaining its initial luminescence properties even after being underwater or exposed to heat. The structure is determined by 3-dimensional single-crystal crystallography. Each octahedral PbBr 6 4- ion is surrounded by Cs + ions and [Cs 8 PbBr 6 ] 4+ perovskite QDs being formed at the 32% of the center of a large cavity. Further, [Na 12 CsBr 8 ] 5+ QDs are formed at the very center of another 46% large cavities by combining Cs + , Na + , and Br - ions. The peak in the emission spectrum of Pb,Br,Cs,Na-A is similar to those of the CsPbBr 3 nanocrystal, Cs 4 PbBr 6 0-dimensional perovskite QDs, and Pb,Br,H,Cs,Na-FAU(X and Y). This work demonstrates that Pb,Br,Cs,Na-A can be produced using a simplified solvent-free synthesis procedure, which exhibits excellent stability against moisture and heat. Moreover, through a straightforward process, various quantum dots (QDs) can be incorporated into zeolite cavities to develop materials with variety photoluminescent properties.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • room temperature
  • sensitive detection
  • solar cells
  • high efficiency
  • crystal structure
  • aqueous solution
  • solid state
  • water soluble