A hybrid halobismuthate light-harvesting material with an optical band gap of 1.70 eV†
Abstract
A new organic–inorganic hybrid material (C15H14N4)BiBr5·H2O with an optical band gap of 2.24 eV, having 1-D chains of bromobismuthate anions in its composition, has been obtained from an aqueous solution and characterized. The partial replacement of Br by I resulted in the formation of a thermally stable (<155 °C) black compound (C15H14N4)BiBrI4·H2O with an optical band gap of 1.70 eV, which can be proposed as a promising light-harvesting material for dye-sensitized solid-state solar cells. Further replacement of Br by I results in the formation of red-orange colored (C15H14N4)BiI5 with a band gap of 2.10 eV.