Structural Diversity in 2-(2-Aminoethyl)pyridine-Based Lead Iodide Hybrids.
Yang G GohMegan A CassinghamPeter Y ZavalijPeter I DjurovichMark E ThompsonBrent C MelotPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
While 2D metal-organic hybrids have emerged as promising solar absorbers due to their improved moisture stability, their inferior transport properties limit their potential translation into devices. We report a new hybrid containing 2-(2-ammonioethyl)pyridine [(2-AEP) + ], forming a 2D hybrid with the composition (2-AEP) 2 PbI 4 . The organic bilayer comprises of (2-AEP) + , which is arranged in a face-to-face stacking that promotes π-π interactions between neighboring pyridyl rings. We also demonstrate the structural diversity of 2-(2-aminoethyl)pyridine-based lead iodide hybrids in solution-processed films. This report highlights the importance of solution-processing conditions in trying to obtain single-phase films of hybrids containing dibasic organic species.