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  • Hybrid materials combining inorganic and organic components show promise for adjustable optical and electronic properties.
  • Two specific hybrids, tropylium tin iodide and tropylium lead iodide, were characterized using advanced diffraction techniques and exhibit distinct structures and colors.
  • The distinct optical properties of these hybrids stem from different charge transfer mechanisms related to their unique crystalline structures, offering insights for designing future optoelectronic materials.

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Inorganic materials with organic constituents-hybrid materials-have shown incredible promise as chemically tunable functional materials with interesting optical and electronic properties. Here, the preparation and structure are reported of two hybrid materials containing the optoelectronically active tropylium ion within tin- and lead-iodide inorganic frameworks with distinct topologies. The crystal structures of tropylium tin iodide, (C7H7)2SnI6, and tropylium lead iodide, C7H7PbI3, were solved using high-resolution synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction informed by X-ray pair distribution function data and high-resolution time-of-flight neutron diffraction. Tropylium tin iodide contains isolated tin(IV)-iodide octahedra and crystallizes as a deep black solid, while tropylium lead iodide presents one-dimensional chains of face-sharing lead(II)-iodide octahedra and crystallizes as a bright red-orange powder. Experimental diffuse reflectance spectra are in good agreement with density functional calculations of the electronic structure. Calculations of the band decomposed charge densities suggest that the deep black color of tropylium tin iodide is attributed to iodide ligand to tin metal charge transfer, while the bright red-orange color of tropylium lead iodide arises from charge transfer between iodine and tropylium states. Understanding the origins of the observed optoelectronic properties of these two compounds, with respect to their distinct topologies and organic-inorganic interactions, provides insight into the design of tropylium-containing compounds for potential optical and electronic applications.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hybrid materials combining inorganic and organic components show promise for adjustable optical and electronic properties.
  • Two specific hybrids, tropylium tin iodide and tropylium lead iodide, were characterized using advanced diffraction techniques and exhibit distinct structures and colors.
  • The distinct optical properties of these hybrids stem from different charge transfer mechanisms related to their unique crystalline structures, offering insights for designing future optoelectronic materials.
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