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Synthesis and Properties of Stable Amino Metal Halide Molecular Clusters in the Solid State.

Heng ZhangEvan Thomas VickersSamuel EricksonMelissa Guarino-HotzJeremy Lake BarnettSayantani GhoshJin Zhong Zhang
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Nanosized molecular clusters (MCs) composed of PbBr 2 and neutral ligand butylamine (BTYA) with unique optical properties in solution and solid states have been synthesized using ligand-assisted reprecipitation and spin-coating, separately. The studies of their optical properties using ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) absorption and photoluminescence (PL) show the first electronic absorption and PL band of the MCs at 401 and 411 nm, respectively, for the solution and solid state samples that exhibit good stability under ambient conditions. Low-temperature PL spectra below 30 K show vibronic peaks indicative of a single size or a very narrow size distribution of the MCs. On the basis of Raman, X-ray diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy measurements, a layered structural model is proposed for the MCs with a BTYA ligand capping on the surface of the corner-shared tilted [PbBr 6 ] 4- octahedral framework. The stable and retained structure of MCs in the solid state is promising for photonics applications.
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