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The Role of Alkyl Chain Length and Halide Counter Ion in Layered Dion−Jacobson Perovskites with Aromatic Spacers

Algirdas Dučinskas, George C. Fish, Michael A. Hope, Lena Merten, Davide Moia, Alexander Hinderhofer, Loï C. Carbone, Jacques‐E. Moser, Frank Schreiber, Joachim Maier, Jovana V. Milić, Michaël Grätzel

2021The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Layered hybrid perovskites based on Dion–Jacobson phases are of interest to various optoelectronic applications. However, the understanding of their structure–property relationships remains limited. Here, we present a systematic study of Dion–Jacobson perovskites based on (S)PbX4 (n = 1) compositions incorporating phenylene-derived aromatic spacers (S) with different anchoring alkylammonium groups and halides (X = I, Br). We focus our study on 1,4-phenylenediammonium (PDA), 1,4-phenylenedimethylammonium (PDMA), and 1,4-phenylenediethylammonium (PDEA) spacers. Systems based on PDA did not form a well-defined layered structure, showing the formation of a 1D structure instead, whereas the extension of the alkyl chains to PDMA and PDEA rendered them compatible with the formation of a layered structure, as shown by X-ray diffraction and solid-state NMR spectroscopy. In addition, the control of the spacer length affects optical properties and environmental stability, which is enhanced for longer alkyl chains and bromide compositions. This provides insights into their design for optoelectronic applications.

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AlkylHalideBromideMaterials scienceCrystallographyPerovskite (structure)PhenyleneChemistryInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryPolymerComposite materialPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsConducting polymers and applicationsPolyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications