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Prospective Chalcohalide Perovskites: Pursuing (and Failing) the Synthesis of CsBiSCl Nanocrystals. | LitMetric

Prospective Chalcohalide Perovskites: Pursuing (and Failing) the Synthesis of CsBiSCl Nanocrystals.

J Phys Chem Lett

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Istituto di Nanotecnologia - CNR NANOTEC, Via Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy.

Published: August 2024

Heavy pnictogen chalcohalides are often termed lead-free, perovskite-inspired materials. Despite theoretical predictions, incontrovertible experimental demonstrations of heavy pnictogen chalcohalides adopting a perovskite structure are lacking. Here we report our attempts to prepare CsBiSCl adopting a perovskite structure as colloidal nanocrystals. Synthesis of nanoscale materials can indeed rely on fast, nonequilibrium reactions and on large, eventually thermodynamically favorable surface energies, leading to the possibility of stabilizing kinetically trapped or metastable phases. However, we obtained no CsBiSCl, but a mixture of nanocrystals of secondary phases, namely CsBiCl submicrometric polyhedra, BiS nanoscopic rods, and CsBiCl nanoscopic dots, whose low polydispersity enabled an effective separation via size/shape selective precipitation. This work confirms that heavy pnictogen chalcohalides are hardly prone to adopting a perovskite structure. Nevertheless, chemistry at the nanoscale offers multiple possibilities for overcoming phase segregation and pursuing the synthesis of prospective mixed anion compound semiconductors.

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