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Synergistic electronic coupling/cross-talk between the isolated metal halide units of zero dimensional heterometallic (Sb, Mn) halide hybrid with enhanced emission
A. Biswas, R. Bakthavatsalam, D.K. Das, J. Sam, B.P. Mali, C. Biswas, N. Maana, S. Thomson, , S. KurungotShow More
Published in Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
Volume: 10
   
Issue: 1
Pages: 360 - 370
Abstract
Heterometallic 0D metal halide hybrids, consisting of more than one kind of metal halide units, are anticipated to manifest synergistic effects on the photo-physical properties of the constituent metal halide units. Such architectures hold great promise for design and development of function-targeted materials. However, heterometallic 0D hybrids, featuring isolated metal halide units, typically do not show any synergistic effects due to large inter-unit spatial separations that inhibit interactions/coupling between the constituent metal halide units. It remains challenging to design synthetic strategies that would support structural modifications to allow synergistic electronic coupling between the metal halide units in heterometallic 0D hybrids. Here, we report synthesis and characterization of heterometallic (Sb, Mn) 0D hybrid, namelyTris SbMnCl, with isolated MnCl5units, (Sb/Mn)Cl6units, dispersed in the organic ligand matrix and layer of dynamic and networked water molecules. Steady state and time resolved emission spectra (TRES) analysis suggests strong synergistic interaction between the isolated metal halide units. Efficient energy transfer from the strongly absorbing Sb centres to emissive Mn centres results in the observed enhanced emission. Proton conductivity measurements together with first-principles calculations suggest the unique role of the networked water molecules in mediating the electronic coupling/energy transfer between the separated metal halide units inTris SbMnClhybrid. This report highlights the role of structure/composition of the synthesized heterometallic 0D hybrid in attaining electronic dimensionality higher than 0D through synergistic electronic interaction between the isolated metal halide units. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021.
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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of Materials Chemistry C
PublisherData powered by TypesetRoyal Society of Chemistry
ISSN20507534