Issue 30, 2025

A wide band gap selenohalide Cs9Si8Se20Cl with unprecedented [CsSe7Cl] mixed anionic units

Abstract

Chalcohalides, combining the structural and property advantages of chalcogenides and halides, have been demonstrated to be a promising system for the design of advanced photoelectric functional materials. Herein, a new chalcohalide compound, Cs9Si8Se20Cl, has been rationally designed by introducing a nonlinear optical (NLO)-active [Si4Se10] T2-supertetrahedral unit into a halide system and synthesized experimentally by the flux method with CsCl as the flux. The compound is composed of [CsSe7Cl] polyhedral, [CsSe6] octahedral, and [Si4Se10] T2-supertetrahedral units. To the best of our knowledge, the [CsSe7Cl] mixed anionic unit appears for the first time in the compound, and the rare [Si4Se10] T2-supertetrahedral unit has been demonstrated to be a potential NLO-active unit for the design of infrared NLO materials with balanced optical properties. The theoretical calculations uncovered that the strong orbital hybridization between Si-3p, Se-4p and Cl-3p orbitals results in a wide band gap of 3.075 eV in the title compound. The results enrich the structural diversity of chalcohalide compounds and provide valuable insights into the design of wide band gap selenides.

Graphical abstract: A wide band gap selenohalide Cs9Si8Se20Cl with unprecedented [CsSe7Cl] mixed anionic units

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 ៤ 2025
Accepted
18 ៦ 2025
First published
01 ៧ 2025

Dalton Trans., 2025,54, 11601-11606

A wide band gap selenohalide Cs9Si8Se20Cl with unprecedented [CsSe7Cl] mixed anionic units

G. Zheng, W. Zhao, X. Wu, H. Wang, Y. Du, J. Lu, X. Zhou and J. Li, Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 11601 DOI: 10.1039/D5DT01021G

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