Green solvent assisted synthesis of cesium bismuth halide perovskite nanocrystals and the influences of slow and fast anion exchange rates

Replacing lead in halide perovskites to address the concerns of their toxicity and stability has driven a recent surge in research toward alternative lead-free perovskite materials. Lead-free all inorganic cesium bismuth halide (Cs 3 Bi 2 X 9 ) perovskite nanocrystals have attracted attention in rec...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanoscale advances 2019-11, Vol.1 (11), p.4442-4449
Hauptverfasser: Ali, Rana Faryad, Andreu, Irene, Gates, Byron D
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Zusammenfassung:Replacing lead in halide perovskites to address the concerns of their toxicity and stability has driven a recent surge in research toward alternative lead-free perovskite materials. Lead-free all inorganic cesium bismuth halide (Cs 3 Bi 2 X 9 ) perovskite nanocrystals have attracted attention in recent years due to the air-stability and non-toxic nature of bismuth. Herein, we demonstrate a facile sonication-assisted approach for the preparation of all-inorganic cesium bismuth iodide (Cs 3 Bi 2 I 9 ) perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) using propylene carbonate as a green, alternative solvent. The photoluminescence (PL) spectra of the Cs 3 Bi 2 X 9 NCs have a peak emission that can be tuned from 410 to 550 nm by controlling the composition of the NCs through an anion exchange reaction using tetraalkylammonium halides as a source of halide ions. The rate of this anion exchange reaction is demonstrated to have a significant influence on the dimensions of the NCs obtained from the parent Cs 3 Bi 2 I 9 NCs. The PL emission of these nanocrystals is predominately due to exciton recombination processes. The NCs also exhibit air-stability for at least 150 days. Halide perovskite nanocrystals of cesium bismuth iodide (Cs 3 Bi 2 I 9 ) were prepared by a facile sonication-assisted method using a green solvent. The photoluminescence properties were tuned by anion exchange with tetraalkylammonium halides.
ISSN:2516-0230
2516-0230
DOI:10.1039/c9na00586b