A high phase transition temperature organic–inorganic Sn(iv)-based metal halide designed by applying amino positional isomerism to the cation

Abstract

Organic–inorganic metal halides (OIMHs) have recently received extensive interest from researchers because of their diverse functionalities, such as phase transition. A high phase transition temperature (Tc) is highly desirable for the practical applications of OIMH phase transition materials. Here, by applying cation amino positional isomerism to the lead-free Sn(IV)-based OIMH [n-butylammonium]2SnCl6 ([NBA]2SnCl6), which has a relatively low Tc of 226 K, [sec-butylammonium]2SnCl6 ([SBA]2SnCl6) was successfully designed with Tc as high as 430 K. This high Tc of [SBA]2SnCl6 is higher than that of most lead-free OIMHs, and is outstanding among OIMHs. [NBA]2SnCl6 and [SBA]2SnCl6 are isostructural at room temperature, but the differences in their chemical composition, crystal structure, and phase-transition mechanisms contribute to their distinct Tc. In addition, [NBA]2SnCl6 and [SBA]2SnCl6 have wide band gaps (Eg) of about 3.92 eV and 3.95 eV, respectively. This work provides a new strategy for designing high-Tc OIMH materials.

Graphical abstract: A high phase transition temperature organic–inorganic Sn(iv)-based metal halide designed by applying amino positional isomerism to the cation

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
18 Dec 2024
Accepted
11 Feb 2025
First published
11 Feb 2025

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Advance Article

A high phase transition temperature organic–inorganic Sn(IV)-based metal halide designed by applying amino positional isomerism to the cation

Z. Xia, H. Chen, J. Qi, H. Peng, X. Shen, Y. Bai, Z. Wang, T. Yang and W. Liao, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4QI03257H

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