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Thermal/Water-Induced Phase Transformation and Photoluminescence of Hybrid Manganese(II)-Based Chloride Single Crystals.

Zhexin SongDanping ChenBinyin YuGuokui LiuHongyu LiYaoyao WeiShenghao WangLingqiang MengYangyang Dang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Mn(II)-based hybrid halides have attracted great attention from the optoelectronic fields due to their nontoxicity, special luminescent properties, and structural diversity. Here, two novel organic-inorganic hybrid Mn(II)-based halide single crystals (1-mpip)MnCl 4 ·3H 2 O and (1-mpip) 2 MnCl 6 (1-mpip = 1-methylpiperazinium, C 5 H 14 N 2 + ) were grown by a slow evaporation method in ambient atmosphere. Interestingly, (1-mpip) 2 MnCl 6 single crystals exhibit the green emission with a PL peak at 522 nm and photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs) of ≈5.4%, whereas (1-mpip)MnCl 4 ·3H 2 O single crystals exhibit no emission characteristics. More importantly, there exists a thermal-induced phase transformation from (1-mpip)MnCl 4 ·3H 2 O to emissive (1-mpip) 2 MnCl 6 at 372 K. Moreover, a reversible luminescent conversion between (1-mpip)MnCl 4 ·3H 2 O and (1-mpip) 2 MnCl 6 was simply achieved when heated to 383 K and placed in a humid environment or sprayed with water. This work not only deepens the understanding of the thermal-induced phase transformation and humidity-sensitive luminescent conversion of hybrid Mn(II)-based halides, but also provides a guidance for thermal and humidity sensing and anticounterfeiting applications of these hybrid materials.
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