A Universal Approach for Controllable Synthesis of n-Specific Layered 2D Perovskite Nanoplates
Journal
Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
Journal Volume
60
Journal Issue
14
Pages
7866-7872
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Lin J.-T
Chen D.-G
Wu C.-H
Hsu C.-S
Chien C.-Y
Chen H.-M
Chou P.-T
Abstract
2D perovskites with chemical formula A′2An?1BnX3n+1 have recently attracted considerable attention due to their tunable optical and electronic properties, which can be attained by varying the chemical composition. While high color-purity emitting perovskite nanomaterials have been accomplished through changing the halide composition, the preparation of single-phase, specific n-layer 2D perovskite nanomaterials is still pending because of the fast nucleation process of nanoparticles. We demonstrate a facile, rational and efficacious approach to synthesizing single-phase 2D perovskite nanoplates with a designated n number for both lead- and tin-based perovskites through kinetic control. Casting carboxylic acid additives in the reaction medium promotes selective formation of the kinetic product—multilayer 2D perovskite—in preference to the single-layer thermodynamic product. For the n-specific layered 2D perovskites, decreasing the number of octahedral layers per inorganic sheet leads to an increase of photoluminescence energy, radiative decay rate, and a significant boost in photostability. ? 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH
Subjects
Additives; Electronic properties; Nanostructured materials; Nanostructures; Chemical compositions; Controllable synthesis; Optical and electronic properties; Photoluminescence energy; Radiative decay rates; Selective formation; Thermodynamic products; Universal approach; Perovskite
Type
journal article