Both lead halide perovskites and bismuth-based double perovskites have generated intense research interest in the past few years. There is, however, a broader class of bismuthates that transcends the double perovskite motif. These multinary halogenido bismuthates remain severely underexplored and offer rich research opportunities with regard to new structure motifs and material properties. In this Forum Article, we want to provide both an overview of the work on this class of compounds that has been done in the last 2 decades and an example of how new compounds can be obtained and which challenges are associated with their synthesis. We present the synthesis and characterization of six new bismuthates, (PBz)BiBr () (PBz)(MeCN)CuBiBr (), (PBz)BiI (), (PBz)(MeCN)CuBiI (), (PBz)AgBiI (), and (PBz)BiI·CHO (), based on the tetrabenzylphosphonium cation PBz. , , and represent new multinary bismuthates, featuring both a familiar anion motif with a new element combination in and a previously unknown anionic chain in . We use this series of compounds to further elucidate the influence of the anion composition, nuclearity, and dimensionality on the compounds' onset of absorption and discover that an additional factor, the connectivity between coordination polyhedra, plays a role in copper iodido bismuthates.
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Inorg Chem
March 2020
Department of Chemistry and Material Sciences Center, Philipps-Universität Marburg, 35043 Marburg, Germany.
Both lead halide perovskites and bismuth-based double perovskites have generated intense research interest in the past few years. There is, however, a broader class of bismuthates that transcends the double perovskite motif. These multinary halogenido bismuthates remain severely underexplored and offer rich research opportunities with regard to new structure motifs and material properties.
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August 2019
Department of Chemistry and Material Sciences Center , Philipps-Universität Marburg, Hans-Meerwein-Straße, 35043 Marburg , Germany.
Multinary organic-inorganic metal halide materials beyond the perovskite motif can help to address both fundamental aspects such as the electronic interactions between different metalate building units and practical issues like stability and ease of preparation in this new field of research. However, such multinary compounds have remained quite rare for the halogenido pentelates, as the formation of simpler side phases can be a significant hindrance. Here, we report a family of four new multinary iodido pentelates [PPh][ECuI(nitrile)] (E = Sb, Bi; nitrile = acetonitile or propionitrile), including the first metalate with a Cu-I-Sb unit.
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