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Strain-Driven Solid-Solid Crystal Conversion in Chiral Hybrid Pseudo -Perovskites with Paramagnetic-to-Ferromagnetic Transition.

Haining ZhengRongrong ZhangXiao WuQihan ZhangZhenyue WuWalter P D WongJingsheng ChenQing-Hua XuKian Ping Loh
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIPs) are promising stimuli-responsive materials (SPMs) owing to their molecular softness and tailorable structural dimensionality. The design of mechanically responsive HOIPs requires an in-depth understanding of how lattice strain induces intermolecular rearrangement that impacts physical properties. While chirality transfer from an organic cation to an inorganic lattice is known to influence chiral-optical properties, its effect on strain-induced phase conversion has not been explored. As opposed to achiral or racemic organic cations, chiral organic cations can potentially afford a new dimension in strain-responsive structural change. Herein, we demonstrate that mechanical strain induces a solid phase crystal conversion in chiral halide pseudo -perovskite single crystals ( R / S )-(FE) 2 CuCl 4 (FE = (4-Fluorophenyl)ethylamine) from a 0D isolated CuCl 4 tetrahedral to 1D corner-sharing CuFCl 5 octahedral framework via the incorporation of Cu···F interaction and N-H···F hydrogen bonding. This strain-induced crystal-to-crystal conversion involves the connection of neighboring 0D CuCl 4 tetrahedra via Cu 2+ -Cl - -Cu 2+ linkages as well as the incorporation of a F-terminated organic cation as one of the X atoms in BX 6 octahedra, leading to a reduced band gap and paramagnetic-to-ferromagnetic conversion. Control experiments using nonchiral or racemic perovskite analogs show the absence of such solid phase conversion. To demonstrate pressure-sensitive properties, the 0D phase is dispersed in water-soluble poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) polymer, which can be applied to a large-scale pressure-induced array display on fibrous Spandex substrates via a screen-printing method.
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