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High-Temperature Metal-Free Molecular Ferroelectrics with Large Spontaneous Polarization.

Yan-Xin ZhaoKai-Ge GaoZi-Shuo YaoJun Tao
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
In the past two decades, numerous molecular ferroelectrics have been reported. However, metal-free molecular ferroelectrics with high working temperatures and large spontaneous polarizations are still uncommon. Herein, we present two metal-free molecular ferroelectrics prepared from monoprotonated hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA), namely (HMTAH)Cl and (HMTAH)Br, which crystallize in a polar point group of 3 m . In these crystals, the polar HMTAH + organic cations can be reoriented 180° along the polar axis because of the quasispherical molecular geometry. As a result of the large shift of the positively charged protonated N atoms, these compounds demonstrate large spontaneous polarizations with values of 8.3 and 8.1 μC cm -2 and high working temperatures of 390 and 435 K, respectively. The ferroelectric property of these compounds is characterized with second-harmonic generation, ferroelectric hysteresis loop, and pyroelectric current measurements.
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