Multivariant ligands stabilize anionic solvent-oriented α-CsPbX nanocrystals at room temperature.

Nanoscale

State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Resource Utilization, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130022, People's Republic of China.

Published: March 2021

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  • Cubic phase CsPbX nanocrystals (NCs) have potential for optoelectronic applications but suffer from instability due to their dynamic ionic surface.
  • A new protocol allows for the synthesis of high-quality α-CsPbX NCs by varying cationic ligands and reaction solvents, with notable success in producing cubic CsPbI NCs and ultrasmall CsPbCl NCs with specific emission properties.
  • This method reduces solvent-related issues that typically lead to ligand loss and phase transitions, resulting in NCs with excellent photoluminescence quantum yield and enhanced stability against moisture.

Article Abstract

Cubic phase CsPbX nanocrystals (NCs) are promising candidates for optoelectronic applications. However, their chemical stability heavily depends on the dynamic ionic surface. In this work, based on the interdependency of the ligands and the reaction solvent, a protocol is developed for high-quality α-CsPbX under ambient conditions. Utilizing this method, the size and full width at half maximum of CsPbX NCs can be simply tuned via changing the cationic ligands or reaction solvent, such as CHCl, CHCl, or toluene. One remarkable result is the synthesis of cubic CsPbI NCs, for which large-scale syntheses have not been reported in the literature except for our method, due to significant phase transition at room temperature. Another result is that we have realized ultrasmall sized CsPbCl NCs with emission at 385 nm for the first time. Furthermore, the elimination of reaction solvent (such as ODE, DMSO, DMF) in our protocol reduces the purification-induced surface ligand loss and the irreversible phase transition to a nonfluorescent phase. Our CsPbX NCs show near-perfect photoluminescence quantum yield (PL QY) and long-term stability in the presence of moisture. Further characterization demonstrates that all the ligands, whether the initial paired X type or the degenerated hybrid L-X type, remain perfectly passivating on the defect sites throughout.

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